Realist Responses to Post-Human Society: Ex Machina

Author:   Ismael Al-Amoudi (Cardiff University, UK) ,  Jamie Morgan (Leeds Beckett University, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367897321


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   28 November 2019
Format:   Paperback
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This volume is the first of a trilogy which investigates, from a broadly realist perspective, the place, and challenges, of the human in contemporary social orders. The authors, all members of the Centre for Social Ontology, ask what is specific about humanity’s nature and worth, and what are their main challenges in contemporary societies? Examining the ways in which recent advances in technology threaten to blur and displace the boundaries constitutive of our shared humanity, Realist Responses to Post-Human Society: Ex Machina explores the philosophical and ethical questions raised by these developments, and discusses the dangers posed by the combination of transhumanism with post-humanist social theories and antihumanist practices, institutions and ideologies.

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Author:   Ismael Al-Amoudi (Cardiff University, UK) ,  Jamie Morgan (Leeds Beckett University, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367897321


ISBN 10:   0367897326
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   28 November 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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List of Contributors 1. Introduction: Post-humanism in Morphogenic Societies (Ismael Al-Amoudi and Jamie Morgan) 2. Bodies, Persons and Human Enhancement; Why these distinctions matter (Margaret S. Archer) 3. Vulcans, Klingons, and Humans: What Does Humanism Encompass? (Douglas V. Porpora) 4. Transcending the Human: Why, Where, and How? (Pierpaolo Donati) 5. Yesterday’s tomorrow today: Turing, Searle and the contested significance of Artificial Intelligence (Jamie Morgan) 6. Trans-Human (Life-)Time: Emergent Biographies and the ‘Deep Change’ in Personal Reflexivity (Andrea M. Maccarini) 7. The Evisceration of the Human Under Digital Capitalism (Mark Carrigan) 8. Management and dehumanisation in Late Modernity (Ismael Al-Amoudi) Index

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Ismael Al-Amoudi is Deputy Director of the Centre for Social Ontology. He is Associate Professor in Organisational Studies at Cardiff Business School. His work spans across anthropology, management studies, political philosophy, social theory and sociology. One recurring theme in his research concerns the nature of social norms and the basic processes through which they are legitimated or contested. Another recurring theme concerns the contribution of ontology to the human and social sciences. Recent publications include articles in the British Journal of Sociology; Business Ethics Quarterly; Human Relations; Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour; Organization and Organization Studies. Jamie Morgan is Professor of Economic Sociology at Leeds Beckett University. He coedits the Real World Economics Review with Edward Fullbrook. He has published widely in the fields of economics, political economy, philosophy, sociology, and international politics. His recent books include Trumponomics: Causes and consequences (co-edited with E. Fullbrook, 2017); What is neoclassical economics? (2015); and Piketty’s capital in the twenty-first century (co-edited with E. Fullbrook, 2014).

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