“Ethos” 28: 2015 No. 3(111)
TRANSHUMANISM
- From the Editors – Quo vadis humanus? (A.L.K)
- J o h n P a u l II – „A free science, bound only to truth” (Address to Scientists and Students in the Cologne Cathedral, Germany, 15 Nov. 1980)
THE INTENTIONS AND THE CONSEQUENCES
THE REALM OF THE PERSON
FACING NEW CHALLENGES
RESPONSIBILITY IN AN AUTOMATIZED WORLD
THE APPLICATIONS OF TRANSHUMANISM
KAROL WOJTYŁA—JOHN PAUL II
INSPIRATIONS
THINKING ABOUT THE FATHERLAND...
NOTES AND REVIEWS
- Kamil M u z y k a – On the Wave of Transhumanism (review of M. More, N. Vita-More (eds.), The Transhumanist Reader: Classical and Contemporary Essays on the Science, Technology, and Philosophy of the Human Future, Malden–Oxford–Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013)
- Fr. Sławomir N o w o s a d – The Limits of Human Enhancement (review of N. Agar, Truly Human Enhancement: A Philosophical Defense of Limits, Cambridge, Massachusetts–London: MIT Press, 2014)
- Kamil S z y m a ń s k i – The Most Dangerous Idea in the World? (review of G.R. Hansell, W. Grassie (eds.), H±: transhumanism and its critics, Philadelphia: Metanexus Institute, 2011)
- Tomasz Ł a c h – Technology, as seen in the Context of Morality (review of P. Kroes, P.P. Verbeek (eds.), The Moral Status of Technical Artefacts, Dordrecht: Springer, 2014)
- Agnieszka L e k k a - K o w a l i k – Technology and Axiology: Towards the Values (review of R.A. Lizut’s Technika a wartości. Spór o aksjologiczną neutralność artefaktów, Lublin: Wydawnictwo Academicon, 2014)
- Andrzej D e r d z i u k, OFMCap – Difficult Dilemmas (review of P. Motyl’s Labirynt. Sztuka podejmowania decyzji, Warszawa: ICAN Institute, 2014)
- Books recommended by Ethos (A. Scola, Warto żyć we wspólnocie. Religia, polityka, ekonomia, transl. by M. Masny, Lublin: Wydawnictwo Gaudium, 2015; K. Kummer, Opowiadania i słuchowiska. Klatka, Lublin: Wydawnictwo Episteme, 2015)
REPORTS
- Marcin G a r b o w s k i – Between Us (and) Robots (report on a National Multidisciplinary Conference “Brave New Man,” Warsaw University, Warsaw, 16 May 2015)
- Justyna K u r l a k – Meanders of the Contemporary Philosophy of Man (57th Philosophical Week „Anthropology at the Crossroads,” John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Lublin, 9-12 March 2015)
THROUGH THR PRISM OF THE ETHOS
- Dorota C h a b r a j s k a – On the Shrinking (or Perhaps a Disappearance?) of the Lebenswelt
BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Maria F i l i p i a k – Popes John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francis Speak on the Progress of Science and the Good of the Human Person: A Bibliography of the Addresses of Popes John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francis from the Years 1978 to 2015
Notes about the Authors
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