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EL POSTHUMANISMO NO ES UN HUMANISMO.

Authors :
Pérez Luño, Antonio Enrique
Source :
Revista Derechos y Libertades. Jan2021, Issue 44, p17-40. 24p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This paper aims to show the opposition between the Humanist cultural tradition and the main theses currently defended by Posthumanism. The structure of the paper is built upon the corresponding answers provided by both trends to the three main philosophical questions: How do we know reality? What are the world and life, and how are they explained? What is the best way to live one’s life? Gnoseology (or theory of knowledge), Ontology, and Deontology or Ethics have respectively tried to provide answers for such questions. Certain ambiguities of the Posthumanist dehumanizing project are also addressed. The paper concludes with an exposition of the arguments that justify the continuity of Humanist values, principles, and rights, updated according to the demands of our time. This paper aims to show the opposition between the Humanist cultural tradition and the main theses currently defended by Posthumanism. The structure of the paper is built upon the corresponding answers provided by both trends to the three main philosophical questions: How do we know reality? What are the world and life, and how are they explained? What is the best way to live one’s life? Gnoseology (or theory of knowledge), Ontology, and Deontology or Ethics have respectively tried to provide answers for such questions. Certain ambiguities of the Posthumanist dehumanizing project are also addressed. The paper concludes with an exposition of the arguments that justify the continuity of Humanist values, principles, and rights, updated according to the demands of our time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Spanish
ISSN :
11330937
Issue :
44
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Revista Derechos y Libertades
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148843664
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.20318/dyl.2021.5848