Zusammenfassung
The author claims that concerning the “progress” and “development” of the technoscientific mind in the application of artificial intelligence, the anthropological definition of man has become not only outdated and ineffective, but “man” has become “superfluous” for the logic of the digital age. He develops his argumentative assumptions, critically confronting numerous approaches to this problem, from Heidegger, Severino, G. Anders, Deleuze, Simondon, and Wiener. By showing how the prospects of future philosophy presuppose technological singularity and extropy, the link between posthumanism and transhumanism, the author raises the question of the possibility of thinking differently from metaphysics within the labyrinth of language.
Schlagworte
Aesthetics Anthropocene ArtificialIntelligence Entropy Inhuman Metaphysics Posthumanism Singularity Superhuman Technoscience Technosphere Transhumanism- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- 9–10 Foreword 9–10
- 107–108 Conclusion 107–108
- 109–114 Bibliography 109–114
- 115–116 Index of Names 115–116
- 117–118 Index of Subjects 117–118