Abstract
Technological advances directly affect the human being’s material existence and its self-understanding. The Enlightenment’s intentional agent is, due to specific technologies, undergoing a fundamental transformation. Yet, if the ideological basis of this understanding, the justness of social luck, is not rejected, then a new understanding of the "subject" which would avoid unfreedom in the territorialization of the digital world is made impossible. This book offers a novel Hegelian reading of the posthuman discipline in order to propose a new subjectivity.
Schlagworte
future Posthumanism Humanism history social ethics Historicism Transhumanism agency progress Idealism self-understanding technology digital Hegel development ideology Vico- 11–72 Part One: Theory 11–72
- 75–206 Part Two: Fabric 75–206
- 245–254 Cited Texts 245–254
- 255–256 Index of Names 255–256
- 257–261 Index of Subjects 257–261