
handle: 10045/12483
En este trabajo se trazan las herramientas lógico - materiales que permitan clasificar las distintas concepciones sobre el ser humano suscitadas por la interconexión de ordenadores o Ciberespacio. Se utiliza como modelo el concepto «inestable» de sujeto ético de Spinoza que permite recorrer múltiples figuras de la tradición occidental y de sus asociados ciberespaciales.
This paper presents the logical-material tools that allow us to classify the different conceptions of the human being as elicited by computer interconnections of Cyberspace. The model used here is Spinoza’s «unstable» ethic subject, which allows reviewing various figures of the western tradition and their corresponding cyberspace items.
Ethics, Cyberspace, Ciberespai, Ciberespacio, Sujeto ético, Ètica, Spinoza, Benedictus de, Ética, Filosofía, Subjecte ètic, Ethical subject
Ethics, Cyberspace, Ciberespai, Ciberespacio, Sujeto ético, Ètica, Spinoza, Benedictus de, Ética, Filosofía, Subjecte ètic, Ethical subject
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