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dc.creatorHojme, Ph. (Philip)-
dc.date.accessioned2019-10-14T14:30:03Z-
dc.date.available2019-10-14T14:30:03Z-
dc.date.issued2019-
dc.identifier.citationHojme, Ph. (Philip). "Whose Survival? A Critical Engagement with the Notion of Existential Risk". Scientia et Fides. 7 (2), 2019, 63 - 76es
dc.identifier.issn2300-7648-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10171/58293-
dc.description.abstractThis paper provides a critique of Bostrom’s concern with existential risks, a critique which relies on Adorno and Horkheimer’s interpretation of the Enlightenment. Their interpretation is used to elicit the inner contradictions of transhumanist thought and to show the invalid premises on which it is based. By first outlining Bostrom’s position this paper argues that transhumanism reverts to myth in its attempt to surpass the human condition. Bostrom’s argument is based on three pillars, Maxipok, Parfitian population ethics and a universal notion of general human values. By attempting to transcend the human condition, to achieve post-humanity, transhumanism reverts to myth. Thus, the aim of this paper is to provide a critical examination of transhumanism which elicits its tacit contradictions. It will also be argued that transhumanism’s focus on a universal, all-encompassing, notion of humanity (Earth-originating intelligent life) neglects any concern with actual lived lives. This absence is problematic because it clearly shows that there is a discrepancy, between transhumanism’s claimed concern for all of humanity and the practical implications of proposing a universal notion of humanity. This paper will conclude, that transhumanism’s lack of concern with actual lives is due to its universal and totalising gestures. Gestures which allow for universal claims such as general values or Earth-originating intelligent life.es_ES
dc.language.isospaes_ES
dc.publisherUniwersytet Mikolaja Kopernikaes_ES
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses_ES
dc.subjectcritical theoryes_ES
dc.subjectenlightenmentes_ES
dc.subjectfuturees_ES
dc.subjecthumanityes_ES
dc.subjecttranshumanismes_ES
dc.titleWhose Survival? A Critical Engagement with the Notion of Existential Riskes_ES
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees_ES
dadun.citation.endingPage76es_ES
dadun.citation.number2es_ES
dadun.citation.publicationNameScientia et Fideses_ES
dadun.citation.startingPage63es_ES
dadun.citation.volume7es_ES

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