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Transdisciplinarity,neuro-techno-philosophy,and the future of philosophy
Authors:Nayef Al-Rodhan
Affiliation:St Antony's College, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Abstract:Philosophy and science have always striven to make sense of the world, continuously influencing each other in the process. Their interplay paved the way for neurophilosophy, which harnesses neuroscientific insights to address traditionally philosophical questions. Given the rapid neuroscientific and technological advances in recent years, this paper argues that philosophers who wish to tackle intractable philosophical problems and influence public discourse and policies should engage in neuro-techno-philosophy. This novel type of inquiry describes the transdisciplinary endeavor of philosophers, (neuro)scientists, and others to anticipate the societal implications of the impending transformations of subjects and theorizers. While human enhancement is likely to irreversibly change what it means to be human, disruptive technologies might lead to the emergence of artificial intelligent agents and human-machine hybrids. The paper predicts that neuro-techno-philosophy will be indispensable to understanding and engaging with these game-changing innovations and thus play a pivotal role in the future of philosophy.
Keywords:artificial intelligence  future of philosophy  human enhancement  human mind  human nature  machine learning  neurophilosophy  neuroscience  neuro-techno-philosophy  philosophy  public policy  runaway technologies  transdisciplinarity  transhumanism
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