与我们的超人类主义邻居互动。共同性、腐败性和预防性保健

IF 0.1 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Scott Hamilton Andrews
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跨人文主义并不局限于一个统一或单一的程序;然而,在跨人文主义者与基督教神学家或伦理学家之间的个人和对话关系的动态中,可以建立一种共同感,使后者能够以类似于亨利·努文在其经典著作《受伤的治疗师》中所描述的方式来照顾前者。具体来说,基督教神学家或伦理学家承受着腐败的创伤,因为历史记录充分表明,即使是耶稣的崇高理想也可能被教条化到有毒的程度。跨人类计划没有足够的时间或权力在这方面建立自己的重要历史记录;但通过分析神话和信仰在超人道主义及其伴随意识形态中的重要性,本文认为,即使是超人道主义也可能不受腐败的潜在创伤,并表明基督教神学家或伦理学家与他们的跨人文主义邻居之间的这一共同点为基督徒提供了一个机会,通过提供“预防性护理”来有意义地为跨人文主义者服务
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Engaging Our Transhumanist Neighbor. Commonality, Corruptibility, and Preventive Care
Transhumanism is not limited to a unified or monolithic program; however, within the dynamics of a personal and dialogic relationship between the transhumanist and the Christian theologian or ethicist, a sense of commonality can be established, enabling the latter to care for the former in a manner similar to that described by Henri Nouwen in his classic book The Wounded Healer. Specifically, the Christian theologian or ethicist bears a wound of corruptibility, as the historical record amply demonstrates that even the high ideals of Jesus may become dogmatized to a toxic degree. The transhumanist program has not had sufficient time or power to establish a significant historical record of its own in this regard; but by analyzing the importance of myth and fides qua creditor in transhumanism and its attendant ideologies, the paper argues that even transhumanism may not be impervious to potential wounds of corruptibility, and suggests that this point of commonality between the Christian theologian or ethicist and their transhumanist neighbor presents an opportunity for the Christian to meaningfully serve the transhumanist by providing “preventive care.”
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