Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
On the basis of the philosophical tradition of the last century, we
can define philosophical anthropology as that discipline which adopts a philosophical reflection on the human being based on scientific knowledge and
beyond any metaphysical–theological vision, in order to offer a plausible view
of the “place” occupied by human beings in nature (in being) and, contextually, a theoretical basis for their ethical orientation. The place determined and
occupied by human beings in the cosmos is to be understood as a free and
continuous action on the context and as an interaction between the subjects
involved (nature included).
The issue of the infosphere can be dealt with as an issue of philosophical anthropology. In the case of the “place” of the human being in the infosphere
there is, indeed, the risk that the context created is such as to progressively
limit the freedom of the agents involved, who would no longer have an open
world (Welt) in front of them in which it is possible to act freely, but rather
an environment (Umwelt) to which one must necessarily (and simply) react.
The challenge is to think and ethically design the infosphere while constantly
keeping the conditions open for a free “positioning” of human beings and
therefore for an action not necessarily bound by the context.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Infosphere, Ethics, Freedom, Philosophical Anthropology.
Elenco autori:
EMILIO CORRIERO
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