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METAPHORICAL HUMAN ORGANS PERCEPTION IN PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY

Abstract

The paper deals with one aspect within traditional and modern philosophy of technology. It explains the role and influence of human body, more precisely alive organs in technological progress through last two centuries. The impact of traditional and modern philosophical streams of consciousness is confronted with the technological usage in modern art. The ethical mission of inventors, scientist and modern artists are emphasized in conclusive findings. The paper is based on interdisciplinary approaches, considering three disciplines: philosophy, technology and art.

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Stanislav Benčič
Paneuropean University
Slovakia

PhDr., doc., PhD

Bratislava



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Benčič S. METAPHORICAL HUMAN ORGANS PERCEPTION IN PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY. Bulletin of Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University. 2018;(2):123-126.

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