Man and Roboman, or The Secret Co-Author of Man and Superman

IF 0.6 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES Shaw-The Journal of Bernard Shaw Studies Pub Date : 2021-05-06 DOI:10.5325/SHAW.41.1.0139
R. Dietrich
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abstract:This article examines a contradiction to the main story line of Man and Superman that derives from the presence in the play of John Tanner's chauffeur Henry Straker. As driver and fixer of a robot, an automobile, and graduate of a polytechnic school, Straker as a kind of "Roboman" represents the science and engineering prowess of humankind that has already thoroughly mechanized the planet and that threatens humankind with an increasing automation in all phases of life, potentially capped off by a world overrun with advanced robots. This possibility raises the question of whether the organic evolution from "man" to "superman" that is central to the philosophy of Man and Superman may find competition from an inorganic, Engineered Evolution that may follow from Homo sapiens inadvertently replacing itself with something superior to the projected "superman" in the form of highly sophisticated android robots that could "pass" as humans.
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《人与机器人人》或《人与超人》的秘密合著者
本文探讨了约翰·坦纳饰演的司机亨利·斯特雷克在剧中的出现对《人与超人》主线的矛盾。作为机器人和汽车的驾驶员和修理工,斯特拉克作为一名“机器人人”,代表着人类的科学和工程能力,这种能力已经彻底实现了地球的机械化,并威胁着人类在生活的各个阶段越来越多的自动化,可能会导致一个先进机器人泛滥的世界。这种可能性提出了一个问题,从“人”到“超人”的有机进化——这是人类与超人哲学的核心——是否会遇到来自无机的、工程的进化的竞争,这种进化可能是由智人不经意间取代了自己,以高度复杂的机器人的形式取代了“超人”,这些机器人可以“冒充”人类。
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