« For transhumanist currents, birth, because it is risky, betrays a human weakness that should be overcome. The film Welcome to Gattaca is gladly invoked as an argument to mean the desirable in terms of technologized procreation: if technology is to make us perfect, it must indeed remove this risky part of the birth represented by the random encounter of two gametes from which the child is born. `Jean-Michel Besnier` »
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Laurent Alexandre
Do robots make love? |
Laurent Alexandre
Do robots make love?
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« The left/right divide seems to be out of date in the 21st century. Tomorrow, the opposition between bioconservatives and transhumanists could structure the biopolitical space. `Laurent Alexandre` »
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Laurent Alexandre
Do robots make love? |
Laurent Alexandre
Do robots make love?
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« Faced with the fantasy of immortality, we understand that death alone gives human meaning to life and we complain about those who consent to the absurdity of an abstract survival, eliminating it. `Jean-Michel Besnier` »
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Laurent Alexandre
Do robots make love? |
Laurent Alexandre
Do robots make love?
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