Transformations of the concept of Humanity

Scienza E Filosofia 19:232-246 (2018)
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Transformations of the concept of Humanity This report aims to analyze how the developm ent of technological artifacts – ICTs – and generally of new media can lead to a real transformation of the concept of Humanity, or even to the “end of man”. The first part of these contributions is about a possible redefinition of the concept of human. The second part considers the relationship between human/animals/android, fundamental to understand the specificity of man, and the third part is a reflection about man and community.

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