Published: 2018-08-121

Human Nature in the Narrative of Dystopic Posthumanism

Dawid Misztal
Humanities and Natural Sciences
Section: Articles
https://doi.org/10.31648/hip.319

Abstract

For the prominent figures of dystopic posthumanism biotechnological progress means not only new possibilities of solving the most nagging problems, but also many extremely dangerous consequences: a modification of social organization, an undermining of morality, and some changes in the way we understand our identity. Thinkers such as Fukuyama, Kass, Sandel and Habermas consider those consequences as a threat to human nature. In the article I examine the way they construct the latter notion (i.e. human nature) in their arguments.

Keywords:

posthumanism, bioconservatism, human nature, biotechnology, Fukuyama, Kass, Sandel, Habermas

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Misztal, D. (2018). Human Nature in the Narrative of Dystopic Posthumanism. Humanities and Natural Sciences, (23), 71–89. https://doi.org/10.31648/hip.319

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