Cyborg ontology and cyborg epistemology: emerging representations of the organic link between man and nature
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18046/recs.i6.470Keywords:
Man, Nature, Organic Link, Technology, CyborgAbstract
This paper addresses the emergence of a new kind of ontology and epistemology, from the transformations occurred in the representations of the objects of nature and technology. These transformations are related with a shift from metaphysical or substantialistic considerations towards a relational perspective that identifies them as hybrid entities. This relational perspective guides the re-consideration of human identity as the result of multiple social and historical links with other species
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