Max More
Max More (born January 1964) is a British-born philosopher and futurist renowned for originating the philosophy of transhumanism and authoring the principles of extropianism, which emphasize morphological freedom, perpetual progress, and rational pursuit of technological enhancement to overcome human limitations.[1][2] He co-founded the Extropy Institute in 1990, establishing it as a pivotal nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing transhumanist thought and exploring humanity's future through emerging technologies.[1] More earned a degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics from Oxford University and a PhD in philosophy from the University of Southern California.[1] From 2011 to 2020, he served as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, the world's leading cryonics organization, where he focused on cryopreservation advancements and organizational growth; he remained involved as Ambassador and President Emeritus until January 2023.[1][3] His contributions include developing the Proactionary Principle for evaluating technological risks and editing The Transhumanist Reader, influencing discussions on AI, nanotechnology, and longevity.[1] More continues to consult and speak on strategic decision-making regarding transformative technologies.[1]