
handle: 10630/5127
Resumen: Durante el siglo XX tanto el cientifismo, como el darwinismo social hicieron un uso ideológico de la teoría científica de la evolución. En opinión del autor, esas ideologías, junto a otras —como los distintos tipos de totalitarismo— están generando nuevas ideologías que acechan a las sociedades avanzadas. Este nuevo pensamiento dominante es una amalgama de transhumanismo, ideología de género y laicismo. Es necesario que la filosofía ejerza una nueva crítica de las ideologías.Palabras clave: Evolucionismo, género, ideología, transhumanismo, laicismo. Abstract: In the 20th century the scientificism as well as the social darwinism made an ideological use of the scientific theory of evolution. According to the author, those ideologies and other ones such as the different types of totalitarism, are generating new ideologies that threaten the developed societies. This new political correctness is a mixture of transhumanism, gender ideology and laicism. These new ideologies should be critized by philosophy.Key words: theory of evolution, ideologie, transhumanism, laicism. Recibido: 16/02/2011. Aprobado: 10/12/2011
330, Evolución (Biología) - Filosofía, Evolucionismo, Género, Ideología, Transhumanismo, Laicismo
330, Evolución (Biología) - Filosofía, Evolucionismo, Género, Ideología, Transhumanismo, Laicismo
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