Fragmentation and Self-Deception: Study of the Human-Machine Body from the Posthuman Perspective-The Case of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun

Jiali Yu
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In the context of the unstoppable trend of artificial intelligence, science and technology have become the theme of the times. Will the rapid development of modern technology, such as biotechnology and artificial intelligence, dehumanize us? Can a machine have human consciousness? In his novel Klara and the Sun, Kazuo Ishiguro criticizes the arrogance of technological rationality and the arrogance of anthropocentrism from the perspective of a “non-human” robot. The relationship between humans and machines has become a problem that humans need to re-examine. With the help of post-humanism, this paper aims to explore the physical changes and behavioral actions of robots and humans in the novel to reveal the “split” between man and machine and the “self-deception” of humans in the novel, so as to finally trigger thinking about how humans and machines can coexist harmoniously at the juncture between humans and posthumans, and provide reference for the future society between humans and non-humans.
支离破碎与自我欺骗:后人类视角下的人-机体研究--以石黑一雄的《克拉拉与太阳》为例
在人工智能势不可挡的大背景下,科学技术已成为时代的主题。生物技术、人工智能等现代科技的飞速发展会不会使我们失去人性?机器能否拥有人类的意识?石黑一雄在小说《克拉拉与太阳》中,从一个 "非人类 "机器人的视角,批判了技术理性的傲慢和人类中心主义的自大。人与机器的关系已经成为人类需要重新审视的问题。本文旨在借助后人文主义的视角,通过探究小说中机器人与人类的身体变化和行为动作,揭示小说中人与机器的 "分裂 "和人类的 "自欺",从而最终引发对人类与机器如何在人类与后人类的夹缝中和谐共存的思考,为未来人类与非人类社会提供借鉴。
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