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"In the twenty-first century, the boundaries between both humans and machines and humans and animals are hotly contested arid debated. In Humans, Animals, Machines, Glen A. Mazis examines the increasingly blurring boundaries among the three and argues that despite their violating collisions, th...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In the twenty-first century, the boundaries between both humans and machines and humans and animals are hotly contested arid debated. In Humans, Animals, Machines, Glen A. Mazis examines the increasingly blurring boundaries among the three and argues that despite their violating collisions, there are ways for the three realms to work together for mutual thriving. Examining Merleau-Ponty, Heidegger, and Haraway; artificial intelligence that includes "MIT Embodied AI"; newer holistic brain research; animal studies; the attachment theory of psychologist Daniel Siegel; literary examples; aesthetic theory; technology research; contemporary theology; physics; poetry; machine art; Taoism; and firsthand accounts of cyborg experience, the book reconsiders and dares to propose a new type of ethics and ecospirituality that would do justice to the overlapping relationships among humans, animals, and machines."--Jacket |
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title | Humans, animals, machines : blurring boundaries / |
title_alt | Approaching Humans, Animals, and Machines -- Common Ground between Animals and Humans: Prolonged Bodies in Dwelling Places -- Machines Finding Their Place: Humans and Animals Already Live There -- Drawing the Boundary of Humans with Animals and Machines: Greater Area and Depth -- Drawing the Boundary of Humans with Animals and Machines: Reconsidering Knowing and Reality -- Animals: Excellences and Boundary Markers -- Machines: Excellences and Boundary Markers -- Conclusion: Toward the Community of Humans, Animals, and Machines. |
title_auth | Humans, animals, machines : blurring boundaries / |
title_exact_search | Humans, animals, machines : blurring boundaries / |
title_full | Humans, animals, machines : blurring boundaries / Glen A. Mazis. |
title_fullStr | Humans, animals, machines : blurring boundaries / Glen A. Mazis. |
title_full_unstemmed | Humans, animals, machines : blurring boundaries / Glen A. Mazis. |
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title_sort | humans animals machines blurring boundaries |
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topic | Philosophical anthropology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100845 Animals (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99001056 Machinery. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85079362 Technology Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85133166 Anthropologie philosophique. Animaux (Philosophie) Machines. Technologie Philosophie. philosophical anthropology. aat machinery. aat SCIENCE Cosmology. bisacsh Animals (Philosophy) fast Machinery fast Philosophical anthropology fast Technology Philosophy fast |
topic_facet | Philosophical anthropology. Animals (Philosophy) Machinery. Technology Philosophy. Anthropologie philosophique. Animaux (Philosophie) Machines. Technologie Philosophie. philosophical anthropology. machinery. SCIENCE Cosmology. Machinery Philosophical anthropology Technology Philosophy |
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