A Stieglerianesque Critique of Transhumanism: On Narratives and Neganthropocene

IF 0.2 0 PHILOSOPHY HYBRIS Revista de Filosofia Pub Date : 2019-09-30 DOI:10.18778/1689-4286.46.09
A. Mróz
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While drawing from the philosophy of Bernard Stiegler throughout the paper, I commence by highlighting Zoltan Istvan’s representation of transhumanism in the light of its role in politics. I continue by elaborating on the notion of the promise of eternal life. After that I differentiate between subjects that are proper for philosophy (such as the mind or whether life is worth living) and science (measurable and replicable). The arguments mostly concern mind-uploading and at the same time I elaborate on a simple critique of mind-body dualism, which is one of the key imagined orders exploitable by technologies in the narratives of transhumanism present in popular culture. This is reframed as a problem of action. The focus of this article is on the claim that certain transhumanisms are dangerous forms of Neo-Darwinism. It comes from a critical assessment of capital and the exploitation of bodies through market forces. Entropy is a process of growing disorder, while neganthropy is an anthropological struggle against exploitation, not only of bodies, but of all ecosystems of the Earth. The arguments of Stiegler from a collection of lectures are recapitulated, and his claims are presented through the prism of transhuman narrative, with a particular focus on Christian Salmon's position in the book Storytelling: Bewitching the Modern Mind.
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对超人类主义的批判:叙事与反人类世
在整个论文中,我从伯纳德·斯蒂格勒(Bernard Stiegler)的哲学中汲取灵感,首先强调佐尔坦·伊斯特万(Zoltan Istvan)在政治角色方面对超人类主义的表现。我将继续详细阐述永生应许的概念。在此之后,我区分了适合哲学(如心灵或生命是否值得活下去)和科学(可测量和可复制)的主题。这些论点主要涉及意识上传,同时我详细阐述了对身心二元论的简单批判,这是流行文化中超人类主义叙事中技术所利用的关键想象秩序之一。这被重新定义为行动问题。这篇文章的重点是声称某些超人类主义是新达尔文主义的危险形式。它来自对资本和通过市场力量对身体的剥削的批判性评估。熵是一种无序增长的过程,而反人类是一种反对剥削的人类学斗争,不仅是对身体的剥削,而且是对地球上所有生态系统的剥削。本文重述了斯蒂格勒在一系列讲座中的论点,并通过超人类叙事的棱镜呈现了他的主张,特别关注了克里斯蒂安·萨尔蒙在《讲故事:迷惑现代思维》一书中的立场。
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