Ah, but a transhumanist who wants to survive has a) precedent (consider the difference between 1700 and 2000, for example), and b) doesn’t require a radical change, because by selection bias most transhumanists are going to be the kind of person who think life is fun in the first place.
Ah, but a transhumanist who wants to survive has a) precedent (consider the difference between 1700 and 2000, for example), and b) doesn’t require a radical change, because by selection bias most transhumanists are going to be the kind of person who think life is fun in the first place.
Then Dumbledore doesn’t require a radical change. His exact phrasing is “our next big adventure”, not “our next new adventure”.
Right, but if he’s tired of life, why does he want a next big adventure? At least, that’s grandparent’s point.
He never said he was tired of life, he said that he was worried about being tired of life.
He expects to be tired of life by the time he dies. That’s why he’s fine dying “at the proper time.”