I. Tattersall's scientific contributions
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... And it would be more fun. Ed Regis argues that the 'toilet, as we know it, would be a thing of the past'; however, the transhuman's sexual capacity would increase 'in variety, intensity, duration, and just about every other imaginable way', enhanced by our new sex organs and new Tattersall 2000, p. 75. 63 Bostrom 1998, p. 25. 64 Burch 1998, p. 1. and values centered on our well being' rather than on an external religious authority. ...
Reference: Alien Life: Marx and the Future of the Human