Humanity: an endangered idea?: Claremont studies in the philosophy of religion, conference 2019

Was macht den Menschen zum Menschen? Was bedeutet es für den Menschen, ein menschliches Leben zu führen? Was ist die Humanitas , nach der wir streben sollten? In diesem Band werden zentrale philosophische und theologische Fragen der aktuellen Debatte erörtert, mit besonderem Schwerpunkt auf Transhum...

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Corporate Author: Philosophy of Religion Conference 40. 2019, Claremont, Calif. (Author)
Contributors: Dalferth, Ingolf U. 1948- (Editor) ; Perrier, Raymond E. 1988- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck [2023]
In:Year: 2023
Series/Journal:Religion in philosophy and theology 125
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Humanity / Theology / Philosophy
B Transhumanism / Artificial intelligence / Technological philosophy / Philosophical anthropology
Further subjects:B Systematic theology
B Collection of essays
B Nick Bostrom
B Artificial Intelligence
B Anthropology
B Ethics
B Transhumanism
B kirchenhistorische Arbeit
B Religious philosophy
B Narrative theory
B Covenantal Loyalty
B Hermeneutics
B Conference program 2019 (Claremont, Calif)
B Person
B Religion in Philosophy and Theology
B Human Being
B humaneness
B Culture
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520 |a Was macht den Menschen zum Menschen? Was bedeutet es für den Menschen, ein menschliches Leben zu führen? Was ist die Humanitas , nach der wir streben sollten? In diesem Band werden zentrale philosophische und theologische Fragen der aktuellen Debatte erörtert, mit besonderem Schwerpunkt auf Transhumanismus, künstlicher Intelligenz und den ethischen Herausforderungen, vor denen die Menschheit in unserer technologischen Kultur steht.InhaltsübersichtIngolf U. Dalferth: Introduction: Humanity: An Endangered Idea? I. Philosophy Walter Schweidler: The Paradox of Humanity: Man's Self-Challenging Existence – Daniel Chernilo: Humanism in Dark Times – Raymond E. Perrier: The Logic of Humanism and the Ethics of Indeterminacy, Universalism, and Egalitarianism – Lucas Wright: Broken Mirrors, Distorted Reflections: Anthropomorphism, the Recovery of the Concrétude of the Human in Rosenzweig, Heidegger, and Adorno and Horkheimer II. Theology Anselm K. Min: The Human Being as Image of God: Augustinian Meditations on the Contemporary Crisis of Humanity – Petr Gallus: The Other Reduction? Capitalist Sensationalism and the Worldliness of God – Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen: »Multidimensional Monism:” An Integrated and Diverse Embodied Theological Account of the imago Dei – Ronald Cole-Turner: Transcendent Humanity: What if the Incarnation Really Matters? – Daniel Nelson: Incarnate Humanity III. Transhumanism Hava Tirosh-Samuelson: Human Flourishing in the Age of Technology – Thomas Jarred Farmer: Transhumanism, Religion, and the Anthropocene – Jon Bialecki: Futures, Straining to Come into the World: Transhumanism, Transhumanisms, and the Moron Transhumanist Association – Richard Livingston: On the Possibility of a Novel Phenomenon IV. Artificial Intelligence Dirk Evers: »Know Thyself” – Self-reflection and the Chances and Limits of Dataism – Liu Yue: The Paradoxical Self: A Dilemma for Artificial General Intelligence – Hasse Hamalainen: Conscience and Moral Cognition: What Distinguishes Us from Machines – Nathan Schradle: Reframing Religion in the Algorithmic Age: Appraising the Algorithmic Approach to Religion – Guelfo Carbone: Digital Technology and Embodiment: The Flesh as Paradigm V. Ethics Emily Hodges: Humanity as the Development of Intersubjective Giving and Receiving – Adriano Fabris: The Transformations of Human Ethics in an Age of Technological Challenges – Joseph Prabhu: Inter-Being: The Role of Humanity in an Ecological Age – Josiah Solis: Who Still Deserves to Arise?The idea of humanity is more controversial today than ever before. Traditionally, answers to the questions about our humanity and 'humanitas' (Cicero) have been sought along five routes: by contrasting the human with the non-human (other animals), with the more than human (the divine), with the inhuman (negative human behaviors), with the superhuman (what humans will become), or with the transhuman (thinking machines). In each case the question at stake and the point of comparison is a different one, and in all those respects the idea of humanity has been defined differently. What makes humans human? What does it mean for humans to live a human life? What is the humanitas for which we ought to strive? This volume discusses key philosophical and theological issues in the current debate, with a particular focus on transhumanism, artificial intelligence, and the ethical challenges facing humanity in our technological culture. Contributors:Jon Bialecki, Guelfo Carbone, Daniel Chernilo, Ronald Cole-Turner, Ingolf U. Dalferth, Dirk Evers, Adriano Fabris, Thomas Jarred Farmer, Petr Gallus, Hasse Hamalainen, Emily Hodges, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Richard Livingston, Anselm K. Min, Daniel Nelson, Raymond E. Perrier, Joseph Prabhu, Nathan Schradle, Walter Schweidler, Josiah Solis, Hava Tirosh-Samuelson, Lucas Wright, Liu Yue 
520 |a The idea of humanity is more controversial today than ever before. Traditionally, answers to the questions about our humanity and 'humanitas' (Cicero) have been sought along five routes: by contrasting the human with the non-human (other animals), with the more than human (the divine), with the inhuman (negative human behaviors), with the superhuman (what humans will become), or with the transhuman (thinking machines). In each case the question at stake and the point of comparison is a different one, and in all those respects the idea of humanity has been defined differently. What makes humans human? What does it mean for humans to live a human life? What is the humanitas for which we ought to strive? This volume discusses key philosophical and theological issues in the current debate, with a particular focus on transhumanism, artificial intelligence, and the ethical challenges facing humanity in our technological culture.Survey of contentsIngolf U. Dalferth: Introduction: Humanity: An Endangered Idea? I. Philosophy Walter Schweidler: The Paradox of Humanity: Man's Self-Challenging Existence – Daniel Chernilo: Humanism in Dark Times – Raymond E. Perrier: The Logic of Humanism and the Ethics of Indeterminacy, Universalism, and Egalitarianism – Lucas Wright: Broken Mirrors, Distorted Reflections: Anthropomorphism, the Recovery of the Concrétude of the Human in Rosenzweig, Heidegger, and Adorno and Horkheimer II. Theology Anselm K. Min: The Human Being as Image of God: Augustinian Meditations on the Contemporary Crisis of Humanity – Petr Gallus: The Other Reduction? Capitalist Sensationalism and the Worldliness of God – Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen: »Multidimensional Monism:” An Integrated and Diverse Embodied Theological Account of the imago Dei – Ronald Cole-Turner: Transcendent Humanity: What if the Incarnation Really Matters? – Daniel Nelson: Incarnate Humanity III. Transhumanism Hava Tirosh-Samuelson: Human Flourishing in the Age of Technology – Thomas Jarred Farmer: Transhumanism, Religion, and the Anthropocene – Jon Bialecki: Futures, Straining to Come into the World: Transhumanism, Transhumanisms, and the Moron Transhumanist Association – Richard Livingston: On the Possibility of a Novel Phenomenon IV. Artificial Intelligence Dirk Evers: »Know Thyself” – Self-reflection and the Chances and Limits of Dataism – Liu Yue: The Paradoxical Self: A Dilemma for Artificial General Intelligence – Hasse Hamalainen: Conscience and Moral Cognition: What Distinguishes Us from Machines – Nathan Schradle: Reframing Religion in the Algorithmic Age: Appraising the Algorithmic Approach to Religion – Guelfo Carbone: Digital Technology and Embodiment: The Flesh as Paradigm V. Ethics Emily Hodges: Humanity as the Development of Intersubjective Giving and Receiving – Adriano Fabris: The Transformations of Human Ethics in an Age of Technological Challenges – Joseph Prabhu: Inter-Being: The Role of Humanity in an Ecological Age – Josiah Solis: Who Still Deserves to Arise?The idea of humanity is more controversial today than ever before. Traditionally, answers to the questions about our humanity and 'humanitas' (Cicero) have been sought along five routes: by contrasting the human with the non-human (other animals), with the more than human (the divine), with the inhuman (negative human behaviors), with the superhuman (what humans will become), or with the transhuman (thinking machines). In each case the question at stake and the point of comparison is a different one, and in all those respects the idea of humanity has been defined differently. What makes humans human? What does it mean for humans to live a human life? What is the humanitas for which we ought to strive? This volume discusses key philosophical and theological issues in the current debate, with a particular focus on transhumanism, artificial intelligence, and the ethical challenges facing humanity in our technological culture. Contributors:Jon Bialecki, Guelfo Carbone, Daniel Chernilo, Ronald Cole-Turner, Ingolf U. Dalferth, Dirk Evers, Adriano Fabris, Thomas Jarred Farmer, Petr Gallus, Hasse Hamalainen, Emily Hodges, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Richard Livingston, Anselm K. Min, Daniel Nelson, Raymond E. Perrier, Joseph Prabhu, Nathan Schradle, Walter Schweidler, Josiah Solis, Hava Tirosh-Samuelson, Lucas Wright, Liu Yue 
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