2016
DOI: 10.18384/2224-0209-2016-3-757
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A Posthuman and Posthumanity: Future of Civilization or Its End? (Round Table)

Abstract: Аннотация. В ходе «круглого стола», организованного электронным журналом «Вестник Московского государственного областного университета», обсуждались сущность постчеловечества и постчеловека; оценивались риски и угрозы, которые они несут. Особое внимание было уделено проблеме трансгуманизма, изменению характера войн и демократии в условиях постмодерна. В обсуждении приняли участие известные философы и политологи: С.С. Хоружий (Институт философии РАН) и Л.Г. Фишман (Институт философии и права Уральского отделени… Show more

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“…A critical analysis of transhumanism is contained in the works of F. Fukuyama [3], J. Habermas [4], V.V. Kutyrev [18], S.S. Khoruzhiy [15] and others. S.S. Khoruzhiy writes about "virtualization of society", when the transhuman consciousness cannot perceive the world in unity, but becomes chaotic, limited by a digital format, not connected and deeply anti-human [15].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A critical analysis of transhumanism is contained in the works of F. Fukuyama [3], J. Habermas [4], V.V. Kutyrev [18], S.S. Khoruzhiy [15] and others. S.S. Khoruzhiy writes about "virtualization of society", when the transhuman consciousness cannot perceive the world in unity, but becomes chaotic, limited by a digital format, not connected and deeply anti-human [15].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kutyrev [18], S.S. Khoruzhiy [15] and others. S.S. Khoruzhiy writes about "virtualization of society", when the transhuman consciousness cannot perceive the world in unity, but becomes chaotic, limited by a digital format, not connected and deeply anti-human [15]. In a certain sense, N.N.Rostov adheres to a similar point of view, emphasizing that from the point of view of philosophical anthropology, the trend of Western science and philosophy, as well as transhumanism in particular, is moving toward increasingly radical anti-anthropocentrism.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%