The question asked in this book, Will Science Remain Human?, focuses on the fact that contemporary science is primarily performed through technological means. This unprecedented technological apparatus is not only reducing some human roles, but seems to have the potential for altering some fundamental structures of science itself. The supply of data from all knowledge domains as well as the availability of artificial forms of reasoning, judging, and deciding is radically transforming how science has been working lately, and even more how it will operate in the future. From this perspective “a renewed understanding of the human character of science” seems necessary as rationality tends to be constructed more and more as a sequence of machine...
This study entitled Silicon Humans aims to present the feasibility of the goal of sciences of the ar...
Science and technology have made huge progress, enhancing the human species in the evolution process...
Humanity is at a special time in its relationship with technology where there is an increasing likel...
This book provides a critical reflection on automated science and addresses the question whether the...
Whether or not technology alters human nature is an old question. On the one hand, technology adds t...
Today the human beings are facing the identity problem of self, others and the world as well. The sc...
This book debates the universe, the development of new technologies in the 21st century and the futu...
Advances in genetic engineering, biotechnology and nanotechnology that not long ago seemed purely sc...
Abstract: This paper attempts to grasp the immense growth especially in bio engineering and neuron t...
It is not likely that we will ever convincingly know how and why we came to be on this planet; of co...
The book on "Science and the image of man" pursues different pathways by way of which science contri...
In the chapter alarmist ideas that exponential development of technologies is an exception...
Cognition comprises mental process of the human brain. Artificial Intelligence tries to mimic these ...
Since the industrial revolution, humans have tended to reduce science to the ancillary role of engin...
Throughout the history of biological/medicine sciences, there has been opposing strategies to find s...
This study entitled Silicon Humans aims to present the feasibility of the goal of sciences of the ar...
Science and technology have made huge progress, enhancing the human species in the evolution process...
Humanity is at a special time in its relationship with technology where there is an increasing likel...
This book provides a critical reflection on automated science and addresses the question whether the...
Whether or not technology alters human nature is an old question. On the one hand, technology adds t...
Today the human beings are facing the identity problem of self, others and the world as well. The sc...
This book debates the universe, the development of new technologies in the 21st century and the futu...
Advances in genetic engineering, biotechnology and nanotechnology that not long ago seemed purely sc...
Abstract: This paper attempts to grasp the immense growth especially in bio engineering and neuron t...
It is not likely that we will ever convincingly know how and why we came to be on this planet; of co...
The book on "Science and the image of man" pursues different pathways by way of which science contri...
In the chapter alarmist ideas that exponential development of technologies is an exception...
Cognition comprises mental process of the human brain. Artificial Intelligence tries to mimic these ...
Since the industrial revolution, humans have tended to reduce science to the ancillary role of engin...
Throughout the history of biological/medicine sciences, there has been opposing strategies to find s...
This study entitled Silicon Humans aims to present the feasibility of the goal of sciences of the ar...
Science and technology have made huge progress, enhancing the human species in the evolution process...
Humanity is at a special time in its relationship with technology where there is an increasing likel...