Anotaciones iniciales para una critica al human enhancement desde la biohermeneutica
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2022-10-17
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García Echeverri, Jonny Alexander
Piedra Alegría, Jonathan
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Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
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En el nivel metodológico, el texto está estructurado en dos partes. En la primera, se expondrán algunas de las posiciones más recientes del campo de la filosofía sobre la naturaleza en relación con el biomejoramiento o human enhancement. Posteriormente, se explicará la propuesta conocida como biohermenéutica o hermenéutica crítica, a partir de los postulados de Conill, con tal de mostrar cómo su planteamiento sirve de soporte para interrogar algunos reduccionismos tecnocientíficos, así como para realizar una crítica al proyecto de mejoramiento humano del transhumanismo.
At the methodological level, the text is structured in two parts. In the first part, some of the most recent positions in the field of philosophy of nature in relation to bio-enhancement or human enhancement will be presented. Subsequently, the proposal known as biohermeneutics or critical hermeneutics will be explained, starting from Conill's postulates, in order to show how his approach serves as a support to question some technoscientific reductionisms, as well as to make a critique of the human enhancement project of transhumanism.
At the methodological level, the text is structured in two parts. In the first part, some of the most recent positions in the field of philosophy of nature in relation to bio-enhancement or human enhancement will be presented. Subsequently, the proposal known as biohermeneutics or critical hermeneutics will be explained, starting from Conill's postulates, in order to show how his approach serves as a support to question some technoscientific reductionisms, as well as to make a critique of the human enhancement project of transhumanism.
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VIDA, CUERPO, FILOSOFIA, NATURALEZA, HERMENÉUTICA, LIFE, BODY, PHILOSOPHY, NATURE, HERMENEUTICS