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De barmhartige cyborg. Meervoudig humanisme

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  • Harry Kunneman

Abstract

The merciful Cyborg. The trans-humanist acclaim of the technological realisation of a successor of the human being mixes two vocabularies: one scientific, presenting the trans-human as the inevitable outcome of technological and evolutionary developments, the other moral, glorifying the superiority of post-human forms of life. In this way, two very different anthropologies are used at the same time. One under the sign of a Darwinian struggle for survival in which technological innovations provide the basis for superior life forms, the other under the sign of ethical and moral considerations concerning the content of a good life and questions of justice connected with the unequal distribution of chances to lead a good life. Within the discourse of trans-humanism, the connection between these two vocabularies remains a mystery. The paper argues that this is not accidental: the merciful cyborg does not figure within the discourse of trans-humanism, because mercy (and all related moral qualities) transcends the domain of technological control, bound as it is to fragile and perishable human bodies.

Author Biography

Harry Kunneman

Harry Kunneman is hoogleraar sociale en politieke theorie aan de Universiteit voor Humanistiek in Utrecht. Tevens is hij voorzitter van de Humanistische Alliantie, het samenwerkingsverband van alle humanistische organisaties in Nederland. Hij publiceerde o.a. De waarheidstrechter (Boom 1986), Van theemutscultuur naar walkman-ego (Boom 1996), Postmoderne moraliteit (Boom 1999) en Voorbij het dikke-ik. Bouwstenen voor een kritisch humanisme (Humanistics University Press/SWP 2005).

Published

2006-03-22

How to Cite

Kunneman, Harry. 2006. “De Barmhartige Cyborg. Meervoudig Humanisme”. Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 26 (1):10-25. https://krisis.eu/article/view/39301.

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