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Título : The transhumanism of Nick Bostrom and the ultra-humanism of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Autor : Driollet de Vedoya, Teresa 
Palabras clave : Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre, S.I., 1881-1955EVOLUCIONBostrom, NickETICADESARROLLO TECNOLOGICOTRANSHUMANISMOFUTUROFILOSOFIA
Fecha de publicación : 2016
Editorial : Universidad de Trnava. Facultad de Teología
Cita : Driollet de Vedoya, T. The transhumanism of Nick Bostrom and the ultra-humanism of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin [en línea]. Studia Aloisiana. 2016, 7(3). Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/4948
Resumen : Resumen: Nick Bostrom, Swedish philosopher at Oxford University, director of the Future of Humanity Institute, thinks and works for the building of the posthuman being. He means to favorite human enhancement through the ethical application of science. The improvement of human condition and human organism would be accomplished by the advancement of technology, genetic engineering, information technology, molecular nanotechnology or artifi cial intelligence. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin curiously employs the word ultra-human in his writings. We ask ourselves if he uses this expression in the same way Bostrom does. Complexity and consciousness intensify through the way of life Evolution. With the human zoological group cosmos covers with a new envelope: the noosphere. Science, technic, industry, aesthetic and moral developed by men leads to a deep dependance between human beings. The human collective body, explains the Jesuit, will be the Matter that Christ will vivify and save. True human development only prepares the way to receive more than we are: a fl ame that would make us live for ever
URI : https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/4948
ISSN : 1338-0508
Disciplina: FILOSOFIA
Derechos: Acceso Abierto
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