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Guiscardo e Sigismonda. Die Bearbeitung von Hans Sachs und einige Überlegungen zur Übersetzung von Niklas von Wyle

2015

Übersetzung italienisch-deutschNiklas von WyleSettore L-LIN/14 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua TedescaDecameronGuiscardo e SigismondaBoccaccioFrühe Neuzeit
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“I Like to Keep my Archaeology Dead”. Alienation and Othering of the Past as an Ethical Problem

2019

As archaeologists, we have to deal with the dead, and as David Clarke once said, we like to keep our archaeology dead. From an epistemological perspective, alienation from the dead seems almost inevitable; otherwise, we would only project today’s conditions onto the past. Therefore, the past must be, and must remain, a foreign country. These alienating processes have ethical implications, however, especially when it comes to the study of human remains. In this article, we analyze the structures within the scientific discipline of archaeology that normalize practices, such as the labeling of human bone material during excavations and the object-like display of skeletons in museums. We argue …

épistémologieSocial Sciences and HumanitiesHealth (social science)AlienationHuman bonealiénationlcsh:Ethicshuman remainsForeign countrySociologysubjectivationEthical responsibilitySubjectificationarchéologieHealth PolicyPerspective (graphical)epistemologyarchaeologyArchaeologyaltérisationPhilosophysubjectificationalienationrestes humainsotheringSciences Humaines et Socialeslcsh:BJ1-1725Canadian Journal of Bioethics
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Continuidad de las innovaciones tecnológicas: el reto de las intervenciones biomédicas de mejora humana

2013

One of the most recent debates among ethicists concerning the course of technological innovation is the human enhancement debate, which has been generated by the possibility of pushing human limits further by using the power of science. Many philosophers have warned us about the dangers of modifying human nature in a technical way. However, others argue that there are no morally salient differences between enhancing technical interventions and other kinds of technologies that human beings have taken to be usual for them. This paper shall critically analyze this argument. The main aim of this critical analysis is twofold, first, to show that people who make this argument are biased in severa…

éticalcsh:Philosophy (General)B1-5802mejora humanahuman enhancementethicscontinuity argumentargumento por continuidadEpistemologyPower (social and political)PhilosophyHuman enhancementSalientArgumenttechnologySociologytecnologíaPhilosophy (General)bioéticalcsh:B1-5802bioethicsIsegoría
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