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Tamar Sharon

    January 1, 1975
    Human Nature in an Age of Biotechnology
    • Human Nature in an Age of Biotechnology

      • 241 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This volume critically examines posthumanism in light of new biotechnologies, arguing that existing approaches fail to address what it means to be human. It categorizes posthumanist discourse, introduces mediated posthumanism, and explores the interplay between technology and human subjectivity, offering fresh ethical insights. Essential for scholars in ethics and technology.

      Human Nature in an Age of Biotechnology