Some strangeness in the proportion, or how to stop worrying and learn to love the mechanistic forces of darkness
pp. 349-352
Abstract
Understanding humans requires viewing them as mechanisms of some sort, since understanding anything requires seeing it as a mechanism. It is science's job to reveal mechanisms. But science reveals much more than that: it also reveals enduring mystery—strangeness in the proportion. Concentrating just on the scientific side of Selinger's and Engström's call for a moratorium on cyborg discourse, I argue that this strangeness prevents cyborg discourse from diminishing us.
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Published in:
Selinger Evan (2008) Affect, agency, intentionality, and responsibility. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 7 (3).
Pages: 349-352
DOI: 10.1007/s11097-008-9102-6
Full citation:
Dietrich Eric (2008) „Some strangeness in the proportion, or how to stop worrying and learn to love the mechanistic forces of darkness“. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 7 (3), 349–352.