Transhumanism gets an upgrade. Review of “We Have Always Been Cyborgs: Digital Data, Gene Technologies, and an Ethics of Transhumanism.” By Stefan L. Sorgner. Bristol, UK: Bristol University Press, 2021. 240 pages. ISBN: 978-1529219210
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