Wennemann argues that the traditional concept of personhood may be fruitfully applied to the ethical challenge we facein a posthuman age. The book posits that biologically non-human persons like robots, computers, or aliens are a theoretical possibility but that we do not know if they are a real possibility.
Wennemann argues that the traditional concept of personhood may be fruitfully applied to the ethical challenge we facein a posthuman age. The book posits that biologically non-human persons like robots, computers, or aliens are a theoretical possibility but that we do not know if they are a real possibility.
Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Welcome to the Posthuman Age Chapter 2: More Human Than Human Chapter 3: Distinguishing Distinctions Chapter 4: The PosthumanB Age and PragmaCentrism Chapter 5: PosthumanB Impure Ethics Chapter 6: The AnthropoMcene Age Chapter 7: The PostHumanB Predicament Bibliography Index About the Author
Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Welcome to the Posthuman Age Chapter 2: More Human Than Human Chapter 3: Distinguishing Distinctions Chapter 4: The PosthumanB Age and PragmaCentrism Chapter 5: PosthumanB Impure Ethics Chapter 6: The AnthropoMcene Age Chapter 7: The PostHumanB Predicament Bibliography Index About the Author
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