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How Have We Always Been Posthuman?

Authors :
Predrag Krstić
Source :
Etnoantropološki Problemi, Vol 18, Iss 2 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
University of Belgrade, 2023.

Abstract

This paper problematises the justification of ‘postist’ revisions of humanism. In the first part of the paper, a line of thought that persistently marks the self-perception of man is presented. It stretches from Plato, through Pico della Mirandola and Kant, all the way to existentialism and philosophical anthropology in the twentieth century. In it, man is understood as chronically deficient in their own ‘nature’ or ‘essence’, and his privileged status is built from this rootlessness. The second part of the paper is dedicated to the relationship of transhumanism and critical posthumanism to humanism. Transhumanism is found to harmoniously continue and/or radicalise the humanist project of self-creating and self-transcending man, while critical posthumanism advocates a rethinking and redescription of man in view of what are considered to have been the disastrous consequences of humanism: a transgression in relation to everything different from man by anthropomorphising it and anthropocentrically measuring it against himself. The concluding part of the paper detects a certain arbitrariness in the understanding of humanism by its critics, reminds that even within such a broadly understood humanism, critical moments have been inherited as its own content and corrective, and that announcements of radical cuts and ruptures with the humanistic tradition are perhaps redundant. It is also noted that something non-negligible has changed with the contemporary challenges of technoscience – artificial intelligence, informatics, robotics –but it is contested that this change in social history requires a cardinal rejection, change or neglect of the intellectual heritage that enables responses to it and/or a rational dispute about it. A synoptic overview of humanist landmarks and their post-humanist condemnations is suggested, which would respect the heritage of humanist thought and the right or even the obligation built into it of its critical review.

Details

Language :
English, French, Serbian
ISSN :
03531589 and 23348801
Volume :
18
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Etnoantropološki Problemi
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.368cc080676042c2aa006d7200b17a88
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21301/eap.v18i2.1