Super-humanism
Super-humanism as is defined as "the ability of humans to go above and beyond the general expectations and realities of human kind". This can be accomplished through natural ability, self-actualization or technological aids. Historical outlook's on super humanism are viewed as finding the ideal human in physical, mental as well as spiritual form, and has influenced politics, policy, philosophers, scientists and movements. Well documented historical applications of this philosophy can be found in the events of Nazi Germany during World War II. Modern depictions of this have evolved and are shown through the comic book ideal of heroes like Superman, or through technologically aided people or cyborgs. Other people simply have natural gifts for incredible abilities, or are in super situations
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Super-humanism
Super-humanism as is defined as "the ability of humans to go above and beyond the general expectations and realities of human kind". This can be accomplished through natural ability, self-actualization or technological aids. Historical outlook's on super humanism are viewed as finding the ideal human in physical, mental as well as spiritual form, and has influenced politics, policy, philosophers, scientists and movements. Well documented historical applications of this philosophy can be found in the events of Nazi Germany during World War II. Modern depictions of this have evolved and are shown through the comic book ideal of heroes like Superman, or through technologically aided people or cyborgs. Other people simply have natural gifts for incredible abilities, or are in super situations
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