Some Aspects of the Impact of Modern Technology on Ethical and Anthropological Images of Man in the Present Day

Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 4 (3-4):131-137 (2014)
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The article analyzes the main problems and risks associated with new forms of technology and technological developments and their impact and response to current ethics and the related image of man. The author is interested in particular issues of the transformation of man, machines and machinery in the context of modern technology. Thus, the author’s thoughts on the current debate on Humanism and Posthumanism are expressed. At the beginning of the 21st century, one can speak of a new stage of man and machine especially when the machine becomes directly part of man. In this paper, the author analyzes the forms of the so-called postmodern machine in connection with the development of nanotechnology. The author also discusses the risks associated with the issues of Applied Ethics at the new phase of human evolution when the so-called “engineered evolution” is being widely discussed.

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