One does has to "suspend disbelief" a little sometimes. I find there's a big problem when wanky-bollocks approaches the issue of real people and what they should do or think or how they should regard themselves, because disregarding people's personal lived experience in favour of some arty-bollocks framework is a good way to get a punch in the snozz.
I suspect that this author is being confusing with their hyphens and that "post-human" is referring here to posthumanism (they also say "post-modern" to refer to postmodernism). Posthumanism which is just a movement that critiques or responds to the humanist movement, not like "what if we were all robots" or something.
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