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Ondřej Váša (ed.): Worlds without People. The “Inhuman” in Contemporary Philosophy and Art
Mimořádné číslo Filosofického časopisu 1/2023
This special issue enters into worlds without people, and embarks on images that are above all testimonies to the failure of sight, thought, or ethics. At least human one. We have chosen artistic, game, film, and media images that present to us the manifestations of the inhuman: whether creatures, or a world that excludes human beings as something unbecoming. ln the now quite rich and complex terrain of transhumanism, or various versions of post-humanism, however, we have also focused on these moments that are constitutive of humans today: that is, the moments that critically expose us to our own inhumanity, and place before us the demand for a new ontology.
O. Váša: Editorial – A Word from the Visiting Editor
M. Švantner: Humanity and Inhumanity of the Sign: Two Views of Man
J. Chavalka: The Cruelty of Waking: Ahypnotic Experience in The World of Franz Kafka
J. Marek: Selfhood and Simulacra: On the Phenomenon of Snapchat Dysmorphia
T. Kobes: Inhumanity and Sexbots: On Incestuous Relations with Sexbots
O. Váša: Speculative Sons of Ulysses and the Inhuman “Worlds without People”
V. Janoščík: Survival and Ontology: A Tentative Genealogy of Survival in Gaming and Contemporary Philosophy
Filosofický časopis © 2021