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Dan Corjescu

    Prometheus Unbound: The Perils and Promise of Transhumanism
    The Global Ape: Between Extinction and Transcendence
    Future Belief
    Kisses from the Apocalypse (And Other Small Things)
    • Exploring themes of love, mortality, and existential angst, this collection of contemporary poetry is infused with influences from literary greats like Bukowski and Neruda. It captures the emotional turmoil of modern life—unease, anger, and doubt—while offering lyrical insights that suggest hope and potential solutions. The poems serve as a poignant reflection on the human condition, resonating with those anxious about the future yet yearning for enduring love amidst chaos.

      Kisses from the Apocalypse (And Other Small Things)
    • Future Belief

      Between God and Science

      In this book we shall be arguing, among other things, for a belief or set of beliefs that neither requires God or is necessarily incompatible with such a spiritual presupposition. It is our view that modern belief does not require God, but may, nevertheless let Him in if so desired. What is most important though is that belief be viewed as a metaphysical-existential category of being that precedes every other category. Thus, for a human to be a human at all he or she must first believe. Therefore I primarily write for those who are neither convinced by traditional religions or who have not yet been soundly converted by the New Atheists. I also write for those who in their hearts and minds waver between the practice and theories of modern science and the traditional contents and moral prejudices of ancient belief. Religion has not died. God is still with us. And faith continues to be a power in the world. And although there are many who believe they can do without all three of these things, there are, I suppose, many more who would welcome at least a convincing modern substitute for them.

      Future Belief
    • What is Man? What is his nature? Where is he going? These are but some of the questions this book is trying to find answers to. They are questions that will take us on a fascinating intellectual journey encompassing politics, history, sociology, philosophy, religion, and science. Along the way you will encounter many great thinkers such as Aristotle and Nietzsche (to name but two) as well as be confronted by some of humanity’s most sublime achievements and horrific failures. After reading this book, you will have a better understanding of humankind’s potential for good and evil and our chances for survival and transcendence in the not too distant future.

      The Global Ape: Between Extinction and Transcendence