Polowczyk, Łukasz Paweł2023-01-022023-01-022022Ethics in Progress, 2022, Volume 13, Issue 2, s. 25-41.2084-9257https://hdl.handle.net/10593/27120This paper outlines the proposal for an egalitarian, transhumanist, and communal version of ars moriendi that should be coherent and meet the consequentialist criteria of the principle of minimizing anti-values and maximizing values, especially the ethical values of freedom and happiness. Transhuman-ist augmented dying (AD) refers to the extended body-mind, free from harmful religious and political ideologies. At present, a feasible art of dying can be systematically supported by anesthetics and psy-chedelics (entheogens), computer games, virtual reality, and good death machines. Its egalitarian form requires a deeply democratic society, and its progress may need a transition to a type 1 society on the Kardashev scale.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTranshumanismars moriendiegalitarianismpsychedelicshappinessthe ideology of dyingthe extended body-mindThe Outline of Communal ‘Ars Moriendi’ in Egalitarian TranshumanismArtykułhttp://doi.org/10.14746/eip.2022.2.3