ABSTRACT: the present article aims to analyze, in science fiction, the portrait of the cyborg character who, in our understanding, is the being who is beyond dualities such as organic-artificial, human-robot, nature-technology, and also criticizes the classic notion of subject. To talk about the cyborg, we will undertake Donna Haraway’s thesis in her Cyborg Manifesto. According to her, the cyborg presents a post-capitalist, post-genre and post-human horizon, given its dualities break. Done that, we will expose the “aesthetic acceleractionism” proposed by Steven Shaviro, which for him it would be the works of fiction who exaggerate and intensify the horrors of neoliberalism. To do that, we will have to pass through fundamentals of Kantian ae...