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This paper examines the emerging, multifaceted concept of the ""—a term that spans philosophical, technological, and immunological contexts, ranging from a "subtle temptation to escape the conditions of creaturely life" to specific biomedical applications targeting human cells.
The Anti-Human: Posthumanity, Technology, and Biological Targeting
A shift from anthropocentric views, where human-driven, "post-chthonic" models are replaced by ecological intelligence that thrives alongside or beyond human activity. Antihuman
In medicine, "antihuman" is a neutral, descriptive term for antibodies created to react against human proteins, often used for diagnostics or therapeutics.
Porcine antihuman lymphocyte globulin (p-ALG) is used in stem cell transplantation, for example in treating severe aplastic anemia. This paper examines the emerging, multifaceted concept of
more examples of "anti-human" themes in modern sci-fi literature.
A significant development is the "anti-human turn" in artificial intelligence, which focuses on power, efficiency, and data extraction over human flourishing. Porcine antihuman lymphocyte globulin (p-ALG) is used in
the biomedical applications of antihuman antibodies (e.g., in Alzheimer's or cancer research).
