As a stated main goal of the Transhumanist movement both in the real world and in the world of Eclipse Phase, Transhumanity is meant to better human society and biology through the use of technological and scientific advancements.
While it is true that many advancements for the better have been made in the world of Eclipse Phase, especially in the realms of medicine, clean energy, and the cessation of true death, many mistakes had been made that put the population in jeopardy (look at the TITANS and the Fall).
However, many argue that despite the Fall, humanities movement into space taught Transhumanity valuable lessons that would not be later forgotten, and allowed Transhumanity to be normatively better than humanity was in the early 21st century.
My question for debate: Is the state of the sentient world (psychologically, physiologically, politically, and socially) "better" in the transhumanist world of Eclipse Phase than the very human world of the early 21st century, or are there severe drawbacks that seem to make the state of the known world normatively worse?
As posts are made, I will edit this section to include a bulleted list of pros and cons.
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All sciences are now under the obligation to prepare the ground for the future task of the philosopher, which is to solve the problem of value, to determine the true hierarchy of values.