Technopolitcs

Technopolitcs

charting the unknowBy Constantino Pereira Martins (Ed.)
Michael Caine
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Technopolitics is a follow-up book that intends to depart and expand the concept of Cyberpolitics to all the dimensions and effects of technology in our lives but placing politics at the center of debate and thought. Most investigations in the fields of Humanities have highlighted the impact of digitization and social virtualization and mapped the transition from the Industrial Revolution, and mass disciplinary society, to the digital revolution, telework and social atomism. The fusion of disruptive technologies is changing the fundamentals of our world almost roaming on its own towards a near future with unprecedented and unpredictable outcomes. This new technological reason implies a rupture and a paradigm shift in the radical transition from an instrumental reason (auxiliary) to an autonomous reason (essential). This means the impossibility of further sustaining the illusion of technological neutrality. Science, culture and technology appear to be merging and in combat simultaneously. And all fields of knowledge are alert to a main idea: how deep is technology shaping our societies and politics? Regardless of the outcome, an age of instability is also an age of challenges. In our era of uncertainty, and while our civilization moves forward toward a hyper-technological future, we should not forget to discuss and reflect on the values and ethics we would like to survive the ruin of time and to pass on to the next generations.

Audiobook details

GenreTechnology
Length18 hrs 1 min
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateSep 24, 2024
LanguageEnglish

Table of contents

1DEDICATÓRIA
14AESTHETICIZING A VIRUS. TECHNOPOLITICS AND PANDEMIC IN THE “AGAMBEN CASE”: Agostino Cera
2AGRADECIMENTOS / ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
15THE ETHICS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICINE: PRELIMINARY REMARKS: Steven S. Gouveia
3PREFÁCIO / FOREWORD
16Luiz Bernardo Leite Araujo
4I . CHARTING THE UNKNOWN: PHILOSOPHY AND TECHNOLOGY
17WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? THE METAPHYSICS OF TRANSHUMANISM AND HUMAN ENHANCEMENT: Rui Vieira da Cunha
5UBIQUITOUS TECHNICITY – A PROPOSAL FOR CHARTING PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY: Bernd Bösel
18III. CHALLENGING THE UNKOWN: GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
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6DIFFERENTIAL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT: SPEEDING UP TO SLOW DOWN DISASTERS?: Anders Sandberg
19HOW TO DEAL WITH EXISTENTIAL THREATS CAUSED BY TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS WHEN WE ARE NOT AWARE OF THEM?: Bernhard Sylla
7Victória Maltchik Salles Jung
20CAN THERE BE A DIGITAL ‘IN-BETWEEN’? A REFLECTION ON THE ‘THING’ IN TRANSITION FROM ONTO-THEOLOGICAL TIMES OF METAPHYSICS TO A POST-METAPHYSICAL UNKNOWN: Zanan Akin
8A PLANETARIZAÇÃO DA TECNOLOGIA NA VISÃO DE KEVIN KELLY: João Ribeiro Mendes
21METAVERSE AND WEB 3.0: WHICH FUTURE FOR POLITICAL INTERACTION AND HOW CAN THEY CONSTRUCT WAYS OF COLLECTIVE ACTION?: Francesco Navarrini
9COMPUTERS, MIMESIS AND SOCIETY: Tito Marques Palmeiro
22PHOTOGRAPHY: THE ART THAT COMES FROM TECHNIQUE IN A HUSSERLIAN PHENOMENOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE: Vanessa Furtado Fontana
10II. PROBING THE UNKNOWN: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND THE FUTURE
23TECHNO-PARTICULARISM AND THE CRISIS OF THE COMMON WORLD: Natascia Mattucci
11BIOTECHNOLOGY AND CARE AS A POLITICAL CATEGORY: Nicolò Maria Ingarra
24RETHINKING FILTER BUBBLES WITH HANNAH ARENDT: Zachary Daus
12ETHICS, LAW, AND REGULATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICINE: Zaouaq Karim
25A HOBBESIAN SOLUTION TO INFODEMICS: Tommaso Ostillio
13BIOBANKS TOWARDS THE BIO REVOLUTION: Pedro Venturini
26CYBER-PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENTS AND POLITICAL SUBJECTS: NOTES ON “CYBER-PHYSICAL” CITIZENSHIP: Antonio Oraldi

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