人格
非人性化
隐喻
意义(存在)
后人文主义
人体
超人类主义
认识论
社会学
认知科学
人体增强
美学
计算机科学
人工智能
心理学
哲学
语言学
人类学
作者
Vitor Lima,Russell W. Belk
标识
DOI:10.1080/10253866.2023.2206128
摘要
From early Greek philosophers to Descartes' machinic metaphors of humans-as-machines, to the emergence of physical machine-like humans, the intersections of the human body with machines circle back through hundreds of years of debates on human-technology relationships. We live in an age when robots are becoming increasingly human-like with artificial intelligence that mimics and sometimes exceeds our own. At the same time, we humans are adopting cyborg-like modifications to improve ourselves through biological, mechanical, and computer technologies. This conceptual paper presents a historical overview of the human-machine merger as both a metaphor and material reality. We show that the body has no intrinsic meaning for its distinct social constructions in technophilic and bioconservativist perspectives. This leads to a critical need for discussions about the issues related to dehumanization and personhood. These two topics must inform future research efforts to explore a future when current concepts of humanness may not hold anymore.
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