The Conception of Cyber-immortality and the Structure of Human Being
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15633/lie.3581Keywords:
transhumanism, cyber-immortality, structure of human being, computational functionalismAbstract
The Conception of Cyber-immortality
and the Structure of Human Being
References
Grey A. de, The War on Aging, w: The Scientific Conquest of Death: Essays on Infinite Lifespans, Buenos Aires 2004, s. 29–45.
Klichowski M., Narodziny cyborgizacji: nowa eugenika, transhumanizm i zmierzch edukacji, Poznań 2014.
Klinowski M., Funkcjonalizm obliczeniowy – kilka uwag z perspektywy ewolucyjnej, „Rocznik Kognitywistyczny” 2 (2008), s. 37–44.
Kurzweil R., Jak stworzyć umysł: sekrety ludzkich myśli ujawnione, tłum. Z. Zielińska, Białystok 2018.
Kurzweil R., Nadchodzi osobliwość: kiedy człowiek przekroczy granice biologii, tłum. E. M. Chodkowska, A. Nowosielska, Warszawa 2013.
Łepkowski J., Transhumanizm – nowa religia? [dokument elektroniczny], (2018), doi: 10.13140/RG.2.2.22307.55840.
Misztal D., Religijne aspekty transhumanizmu, w: Granice sacrum: wymiary religijności w myśli współczesnej, red. T. Sieczkowski, P. Grabarczyk, Łódź 2017, s. 135–156.
Słomka J., Zagadnienie cielesności w ujęciu Emmanuela Lévinasa: rozkosz erotyczna i pieszczota, „Logos i Ethos” 2020 nr 52, s. 107–119.
Tirosh-Samuelson H., Facing the Challenges of Transhumanism: Philosophical, Religious, and Ethical Considerations, http://transhumanism.asu.edu/pdf/2007_news_challenges.pdf (11.12.2019).
Tirosh‐Samuelson H., Transhumanism as a Secularist Faith, „Zygon®” 47 (2012) no. 4, s. 710–734, doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9744.2012.01288.x.
Tirosh-Samuelson H., Hurlbut J. B., Introduction: Technology, Utopianism and Eschatology, w: Perfecting Human Futures: Transhuman Visions and Technological Imaginations, eds. J. B. Hurlbut, H. TiroshSamuelson, Wiesbaden 2016, s. 1–32, doi: 10.1007/978-3-658-11044-4.
Ziemiński I., Życie wieczne: przyczynek do eschatologii filozoficznej, Poznań–Kraków 2013.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
The following rules apply to copyright:
1. The author declares that he or she has full copyright to the work, and such copyright it is not limited to the extent applicable to this declaration, that the article is an original work and that it does not infringe any third-party rights.
2. The author agrees to a free-of-charge, non-exclusive and non-restricted use of the work by Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow i.e.:
- to record and duplicate: make copies of the work by means of printing, reprography, magnetic or digital storage;
- to circulate the original or the copies of the work (disseminate, lend or lease the original or copies thereof, publicly display, screen or make the work publicly available so that everyone is able to access it at the time and in place they wish to do so);
- to include the work in a compilation;
- the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow may grant sublicenses Creative Commons Acknowledgement of authorship-Non-commercial use-Without derivative work 3.0 Poland
- the author and the title of the work will be listed,
- the place of publication (name of the periodical and an Internet link to the originally published work),
- the work will be distributed in a non-commercial way,
- no derivative works will be created.
The UPJPII Press does not waive any of its copyrights to any target group.
If you want to publish the text in Logos and Ethos, you must sign the license. However, the signing takes place at a later stage of publishing. Check the license: [license_en.pdf]