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IEET > Former > Anne Corwin

Anne Corwin

Anne Corwin served as an intern with the IEET in 2006 and 2007. She is an engineer and technoprogressive activist in California. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Humanity Plus, and is active in the longevity movement through the Methuselah Foundation and in the neurodiversity movement addressing issues along the autism spectrum. Ms. Corwin writes the blog Existence is Wonderful and produces a related podcast.


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Articles


"Facing the Quasi-Autonomous Robot Monsters Under The Bed"   Existence is Wonderful  Feb 28, 2008

"On Spare Parts and Maintenance"   Existence is Wonderful  Feb 24, 2008

"No Singing Allowed: Assumptions and Other Nonsense"   Existence is Wonderful  Feb 2, 2008

"Science Fiction, Speculation, and Living Machines"   Existence is Wonderful  Jan 22, 2008

"Atypical Instruments: Musings on Gaming, Musicianship, and Neuroscience"   Existence is Wonderful  Dec 30, 2007

"A Menagerie of Longevity"   Existence is Wonderful  Nov 25, 2007

"Longevity Medicine Is Just More Basic Health Care"   Existence is Wonderful  Oct 28, 2007

"Intelligence, Assumptions, and the g Conundrum"   Existence is Wonderful  Oct 21, 2007

"Exploring the Longevity Terrain"   Existence is Wonderful  Oct 14, 2007

"That Joy In Existence Without Which The Universe Would Fall Apart and Collapse"   Existence is Wonderful  Sep 26, 2007

"More on the Singularity Summit 2007"   Existence is Wonderful  Sep 25, 2007

"Impressions from the Singularity Summit 2007"   Existence is Wonderful  Sep 21, 2007

"Of Functionality and “Forgotten” Machines"   Existence is Wonderful  Sep 5, 2007

"Of “God-Blindness” and Absurdity"   Existence is Wonderful  Aug 16, 2007

"Deconstructing the Voldemort Fallacy"   Existence is Wonderful  Aug 6, 2007

"On Politics, Practicality, and Priorities"   Existence is Wonderful  Jul 18, 2007

"When Cooling is Heart-Warming"   Existence is Wonderful  Jul 15, 2007

"On Bioengineering, Modification, and Motivation"   Existence is Wonderful  Jul 8, 2007

"Centenarian Birthdays, Abstractions, and Presuming to Exist"   Existence is Wonderful  Jun 23, 2007

"Musings on Memory Modification"   Existence is Wonderful  May 30, 2007

"Much Ado About Mirror Neurons - Empathy, Autism, and Bias"   Existence is Wonderful  May 30, 2007

"Longevity - It’s About Life, Not Money"   Existence is Wonderful  Apr 17, 2007

"The Future Is For Everyone (Or At Least, It Should Be)"   Existence is Wonderful  Apr 7, 2007

"Your Brain, My Brain, and the Posthuman Rub"   Existence is Wonderful  Mar 4, 2007

"On Destigmatizing Difference"   Existence is Wonderful  Feb 23, 2007

"Notes From The Fringes of Longevity Advocacy"   Existence is Wonderful  Feb 14, 2007

"Power Differentials and Theory of Mind"   Existence is Wonderful  Feb 11, 2007

"Avoiding Past Mistakes in Longevity Advocacy"   Existence is Wonderful  Jan 30, 2007

"The Quiet (But Real) Revolution"   Existence is Wonderful  Jan 27, 2007

"Today’s Office Of Tomorrow"   Existence is Wonderful  Jan 24, 2007

"Why Progressives Need To Get A Clue About Disability"   Existence is Wonderful  Jan 17, 2007

"Yesterday’s Future"   Existence is Wonderful  Jan 14, 2007

"On Longevity Medicine and Resources"   Existence is Wonderful  Jan 13, 2007

"Ashley X - Avoiding Oversimplification"   Existence is Wonderful  Jan 8, 2007

"Of Persons and (apparent) Paradox"   Existence is Wonderful  Jan 5, 2007

"More on Vulnerability, Longevity, and Bias"   Existence is Wonderful  Dec 27, 2006

"Transhumanism Meets Teen Lit?"   Existence is Wonderful  Dec 26, 2006

"Vulnerable, But Not Doomed"   Existence is Wonderful  Dec 14, 2006

"All Kinds of Potential Minds"   Existence is Wonderful  Dec 4, 2006

"Longevity Science - A Brief Snapshot of Progress"   Existence is Wonderful  Nov 29, 2006

"Choosing Who To Be: Robust Self-Concept In An Age of Transformative Technology"   Existence is Wonderful  Nov 22, 2006

"Progressive Dialogue and Procreative Freedom"   Existence is Wonderful  Nov 4, 2006

"What Is Meant By “Rational Longevity”"   Existence is Wonderful  Oct 27, 2006

"The Symphony of Personal Creation"   Existence is Wonderful  Sep 27, 2006

"Transhumanism and Disability Rights"   Existence is Wonderful  Apr 22, 2006


Recent Multimedia


Anne on Happiness in a Complex Universe   2008-01-01

Must We Truly Fear a “Genetic Divide”?   2007-06-30

EIW10 Longevity, Putting the “Fun” in Atypical Functioning, and a Fictional Interlude   2007-03-14

EIW9: SENS Edition   2007-03-09

EIW8: Meeting Life Extensionists, Personhood, And Why Being Alive Rules   2007-01-12

EIW7: H+Terms, Bias, Miscellany   2007-01-05

EIW Audio 6: Centenarians, Theory of Mind   2006-12-02

Fun With Information   2006-11-04


News


Thanks to Carrico and Corwin (Mar 18, 2008)

Ashley X’s Parents Declare Treatment a Success (Mar 16, 2008)

Longevity Dividend Course: April 21-June 29 (Feb 28, 2008)

Bostrom, Corwin in BBC4’s Visions of the Future (Oct 29, 2007)

IEET Intern Anne Corwin’s Interesting Times (Jun 02, 2007)

Betterhumans Relaunching With IEET Columnists (Apr 07, 2007)

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