Transhumanism as a Challenge for Ethics and Religion
Title | Transhumanism as a Challenge for Ethics and Religion PDF eBook |
Author | LIT Verlag |
Publisher | LIT Verlag |
Pages | 238 |
Release | 2021-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 3643962975 |
The crucial question of our time is: How to preserve humanity, humanitas, in a world of radical and not so long ago practically unimaginable technological possibilities? The book addresses this issue through its treatment of transhumanism, a diverse movement the representatives of which promise and advocate for the enhancement of human being through modern science, technology, and pharmacology. Their views differ in the degree of extremity, and they contain many ambiguities, as well as pitfalls and dangers that require an answer from both ethical and religious points of view. The book deepens the understanding of transhumanism in an interdisciplinary way and thus helps to form the right attitude towards it that will truly benefit human flourishing. It offers a rich variety of views on transhumanism, ranging from its illumination in the light of contemporary research into happiness, through liberal eugenics and biopolitics, all the way to its considerations in terms of religions and manifestations in concrete works of art. Robert Petkovek is Professor of Philosophy at the Faculty of Theology, University of Ljubljana. Professor Bojan alec is the Head of the Institute of Philosophy and Social Ethics at the Faculty of Theology, University of Ljubljana.
Transhumanism as a Challenge for Ethics and Religion
Title | Transhumanism as a Challenge for Ethics and Religion PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Petkovsek |
Publisher | LIT Verlag Münster |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2021-01-25 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3643912978 |
The crucial question of our time is: How to preserve humanity, humanitas, in a world of radical and not so long ago practically unimaginable technological possibilities? The book addresses this issue through its treatment of transhumanism, a diverse movement the representatives of which promise and advocate for the enhancement of human being through modern science, technology, and pharmacology. Their views differ in the degree of extremity, and they contain many ambiguities, as well as pitfalls and dangers that require an answer from both ethical and religious points of view. The book deepens the understanding of transhumanism in an interdisciplinary way and thus helps to form the right attitude towards it that will truly benefit human flourishing. It offers a rich variety of views on transhumanism, ranging from its illumination in the light of contemporary research into happiness, through liberal eugenics and biopolitics, all the way to its considerations in terms of religions and manifestations in concrete works of art.
Resilient Religion, Resilience and Heartbreaking Adversity
Title | Resilient Religion, Resilience and Heartbreaking Adversity PDF eBook |
Author | Chris A.M. Hermans |
Publisher | LIT Verlag Münster |
Pages | 208 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3643915004 |
Women's Religious Voices
Title | Women's Religious Voices PDF eBook |
Author | Nadja Furlan Stante |
Publisher | LIT Verlag Münster |
Pages | 152 |
Release | 2022-02 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3643912099 |
The volume presents theological and religious research that explores women's voices and experiences in the fields of migration, culture and (eco)peacebuilding with the goal to discuss complex and dynamic questions of women's active participation and engagement in these challenges, mainly from the perspective of Central European authors. The chapters address these matters in order to rethink and search for theological and religious responses to the inequalities, prejudices, and conflicts that arise from these crises and look for new ethical paths to mitigate them through interreligious dialogue and religious (eco)peacebuilding
Ethics of Resilience
Title | Ethics of Resilience PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Petkovsek |
Publisher | LIT Verlag Münster |
Pages | 262 |
Release | 2022-08 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3643912110 |
Resilience is one of the hottest terms in the modern humanities, social sciences and beyond. The reason for this is the current situation at various levels, from ecological, health, economical to political, which requires the formation of resilience from individuals, communities, countries, institutions and humanity as a whole. The term resilience refers to a new realistic paradigm in tackling the challenges required by the modern world, in which changes are happening faster and faster and are becoming less transparent and predictable. Therefore, the paradigm of stability and protection against disturbances is no longer realistic and has been replaced by the paradigm of resilience. People, natural and social systems can no longer be protected from ruptures, but must become as resilient as possible. This, in turn, raises a number of issues involving ethical questions and challenges for religions. This book addresses these issues in a holistic and interdisciplinary way that fits the multifaceted nature of resilience.
The Philosophy of Transhumanism
Title | The Philosophy of Transhumanism PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin Ross |
Publisher | Emerald Group Publishing |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2020-05-11 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 183982624X |
Transhumanism is an international movement which anticipates humans developing posthuman capacities in the near future.This work provides an introduction to transhumanism and the ethical and philosophical issues raised by radical human enhancement. The book investigates these questions in a way that is timely and accessible to the non-specialist.
Spiritualities, ethics, and implications of human enhancement and artificial intelligence
Title | Spiritualities, ethics, and implications of human enhancement and artificial intelligence PDF eBook |
Author | Ray Kurzweil |
Publisher | Vernon Press |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2020-03-02 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1622738691 |
By taking a religiously and spiritually literature approach, this volume gets the heart of several emerging ethical issues crucial to both human identity and personhood beyond the human as technology advances in the areas of human enhancement and artificial intelligence (AI). Several significant questions are addressed by the contributors, such as: How far should we go in improving our biological selves? How long should we aspire to live? What are fair and just human enhancements? When will AIs become people? What does AI spirituality consist of? Can AIs do more than project humour and emotions? What are the religious undertones of these high technology quests for better AI and improved human existence? Established and emerging voices explore these questions, and more, in Spiritualities, ethics, and implications of human enhancement and artificial intelligence. This volume will be of interest to university students and researchers absorbed by issues surrounding spiritualities, human enhancement, and artificial intelligence; while also providing points for reflection for the wider public as these topics become increasingly important to our common future.