十九至二十世纪文学作品中“人造人”形象的哲学分析

Daria Odinokaya
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由于现代科技的发展,有一种感觉,机器可以做任何事情:写一篇伪科学的文章,做家务,并提醒我们重要的事情。问题出现了:机器不能做什么?今天的人类意味着什么?本文考察了小说中人类与非人类之间的界限是如何被解释的。研究了“人造人”的变体,如魔像、机器人和人工智能。这些生物由不同的材料制成,用不同的方法制作,反映了人们对一个人的不同看法。我们提出了神话和自然科学两种途径来解释创造“人——人造人”的想法,并以后人类主义哲学为支撑。文学作品中的去人类化倾向预示着超人类主义的逻辑。一个人要么被简化为生物基准(一组基因、一场激素游戏、神经连接),要么被简化为智能,与人工智能竞争,并不可避免地遭受失败。艺术作品中的人类学方法延续了神话传统。人被认为是一种被赋予意识的存在,这种意识不能简化为世界。“人造人”是一个替身,一个对跖点,另一个,也就是说,完全不同的,一个人可以在它的关系中建立自己的身份。
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Philosophical Analysis of the Image of "Artificial Man" in Literary Works of the XIX-XX Centuries
Thanks to the development of modern technologies, there is a feeling that the machine can do anything: write a pseudoscientific article, perform household chores, and remind us of important things. Questions arise: what can't the machine do? What does it mean to be human today? The article examines the versions of how the border between the human and non-human in a person is interpreted in fiction. Such variations of "artificial man" as golem, robot, and artificial intelligence are studied. Created from different materials and animated by different methods, these creatures reflect different ideas about who a person is. We propose two approaches to the idea of creating a "man — artificial man" — mythological and natural science, supported by posthumanist philosophy. The deanthropologizing tendency in literary works anticipates the logic of transhumanism. A person is reduced either to a biological datum (a set of genes, a game of hormones, neural connections), or to intelligence, competing with artificial intelligence and inevitably suffering defeat. The anthropological approach in works of art continues the mythological tradition. Man is thought of as a being endowed with consciousness, which is not reducible to the world. "Artificial man" is a double, an antipode, another, that is, absolutely different, in relation to which a person can establish his own identity.
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