Bioethical (neuroethical) perspectives seem to be the main reason for the development of cyborg technology today. While the technology is here and has proven useful in treating serious illnesses or has simply broadened the capabilities of some people, allowing reality to be perceived in other ways, not much attention is paid to this area. The fear of dire consequences, inherent to any era of technological revolution, oscillates between a conservative spirit, rejecting changes, and a feeling of deep responsibility not to destructively alter the humanism of our species
Some well-known scientists and technologists have expressed concern that robots may take over the wo...
Born on the pages of science fiction comics in the 1920s and 30s, the cyborg lives in popular imagin...
Abstract ‘This technology will blow your mind’: a mobile life support system that protects the burne...
In this paper I will focus on relations between corporality and technology in situation of cyber per...
Abstract. The era of the Cyborg is now upon us. This has enormous implications on ethical values for...
Technology is transforming the human body into a cyborg by making it a part of cyber networks. Trans...
The paper deals with the consequences of technological transformation of the biological nature of hu...
Popular media, literature, and theory suggests that technology has induced a newly evolved, posthum...
We are all aware that our idea of natural/unnatural has been changing over the centuries. According ...
Technology is transforming the human body into a cyborg by making it a part of cyber netwo...
After the publication of Donna Haraway's 'A Cyborg Manifesto' (Haraway 1991) the trope of the cyborg...
From ancient man using sharpened stones as tools, to modern medicine successfully implanting the fir...
Born on the pages of science fiction comics in the 1920s and 30s, the cyborg lives in popular imagin...
The term cyborg, derived from “cybernetic organism,” refers to a diverse range of fictional and actu...
Some well-known scientists and technologists have expressed concern that robots may take over the wo...
Some well-known scientists and technologists have expressed concern that robots may take over the wo...
Born on the pages of science fiction comics in the 1920s and 30s, the cyborg lives in popular imagin...
Abstract ‘This technology will blow your mind’: a mobile life support system that protects the burne...
In this paper I will focus on relations between corporality and technology in situation of cyber per...
Abstract. The era of the Cyborg is now upon us. This has enormous implications on ethical values for...
Technology is transforming the human body into a cyborg by making it a part of cyber networks. Trans...
The paper deals with the consequences of technological transformation of the biological nature of hu...
Popular media, literature, and theory suggests that technology has induced a newly evolved, posthum...
We are all aware that our idea of natural/unnatural has been changing over the centuries. According ...
Technology is transforming the human body into a cyborg by making it a part of cyber netwo...
After the publication of Donna Haraway's 'A Cyborg Manifesto' (Haraway 1991) the trope of the cyborg...
From ancient man using sharpened stones as tools, to modern medicine successfully implanting the fir...
Born on the pages of science fiction comics in the 1920s and 30s, the cyborg lives in popular imagin...
The term cyborg, derived from “cybernetic organism,” refers to a diverse range of fictional and actu...
Some well-known scientists and technologists have expressed concern that robots may take over the wo...
Some well-known scientists and technologists have expressed concern that robots may take over the wo...
Born on the pages of science fiction comics in the 1920s and 30s, the cyborg lives in popular imagin...
Abstract ‘This technology will blow your mind’: a mobile life support system that protects the burne...