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Título
Transhumanism, Society and Education: An Edusemiotic Approach
Año del Documento
2024
Editorial
Springer nature
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Gómez Redondo, S., Rodríguez Higuera, C. J., Coca, J. R., & Olteanu, A. (2024). Transhumanism, society and education: An edusemiotic approach. Studies in Philosophy and Education, 43(2), 177–193. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11217-024-09927-6
Abstract
We propose a semiotic framework to underpin a posthumanist philosophy of education,
as contrasted to technological determinism. A recent approach to educational processes
as semiotic phenomena lends itself as a philosophy to understand the current interplay
between education and technology. This view is aligned with the transhumanist movement
to defend techno-scientific progress as fundamental to human development. Particularly,
we adopt a semiotic approach to education to tackle certain tensions in current debates on
the human. Transhumanism scholars share the optimistic belief that there is no limit to how
the ethical use of technology can help alleviate suffering and increase our health and wisdom.
From this perspective, it appears possible to acquire capacities that require rethinking
the notion of human altogether. For others, this undermining of essentialist concepts
of humanity entails serious risks, especially related to ethical egalitarianism. We adopte
the perspective of edusemiotics, a framework that brings together semiotics, educational
theory and philosophy of education. As a theoretical-practical framework, edusemiotics
affords a hermeneutic and semiotic method for our approach. Peirce’s logic of signs is
used to analyze socio- educational interactions as environmental. We observe two lines of
thought. On the one hand, technological transhumanism enhances Cartesian mind–body
dualism. On the other hand, philosophical posthumanism seeks to overcome this dichotomy.
The former proposal construes human transformation as an artifactualization derived
from techno-scientific enhancements. The latter position proposes an integrative posthumanism,
capable not only to include edusemiotic theory but also to rethink the concept of
learning as mutual to that of human.
Keywords Transhumanism · Edusemiotics · Posthumanism
Materias (normalizadas)
Filosofía de la educación
Teoría de la educación
Edusemiótica
Materias Unesco
5801 Teoría y Métodos Educativos
72 Filosofía
Palabras Clave
Transhumanism
Edusemiotics
Posthumanism
Socioeducative
Umwelt
Education
ISSN
0039-3746
Revisión por pares
SI
Version del Editor
Idioma
spa
Tipo de versión
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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