Antihuman
A shift from anthropocentric views, where human-driven, "post-chthonic" models are replaced by ecological intelligence that thrives alongside or beyond human activity.
Speculative fiction and theory explore a "posthuman deep future" where evolution might favor synthetic or hybrid forms rather than organic human life. 3. Biological and Medical "Antihuman" Applications Antihuman
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. and immunological contexts
Reconsidering what defines humanity in the face of technology. A shift from anthropocentric views
Porcine antihuman lymphocyte globulin (p-ALG) is used in stem cell transplantation, for example in treating severe aplastic anemia.
Specific antibodies like anti-human IL-6R (tocilizumab) are used in cancer therapy to suppress tumor proliferation.