A moratorium on cyborgs: Computation,cognition, and commerce |
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Authors: | Evan Selinger Timothy Engström |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Philosophy, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | By examining the contingent alliance that has emerged between the computational theory of mind and cyborg theory, we discern some questionable ways in which the literalization of technological metaphors and the over-extension of the “computational” have functioned, not only to influence conceptions of cognition, but also by becoming normative perspectives on how minds and bodies should be transformed, such that they can capitalize on technology’s capacity to enhance cognition and thus amend our sense of what it is to be “human”. We consider “a moratorium on cyborg discourse” as a way of focusing the conceptual and social–political problems posed by this alliance. |
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Keywords: | Computational theory of mind Cognition Cyborgs Metaphor Technology |
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