Due to the technology-driven unemployment, some countries consider to give a certain level of money to all their citizens to protect them against the adverse effects of unemployment.
Published in Chapter:
Ethical Issues in Transhumanism
Faruk Karaman (Konya Food and Agriculture University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2019
|Pages: 18
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8431-5.ch007
Abstract
Transhumanism seems to be inevitable. There seems to be no way to stop the developments leading humanity to transhumanism. As Heidegger puts, technological determinism rules, rather than social determinism. In other words, the technology controls the society, not the other way around. Therefore, in a short time period, people will be forced to face the challenges of transhumanism. It is therefore the right time to prepare for those challenges before they became mainstream. Tomorrow, it will be too late. Academicians, educators, politicians, philosophers, intellectuals, psychologists … etc. all should concentrate on the issue. This chapter will try to answer such questions and many others. A philosophical approach is used. After all, ethics is a branch of philosophy. Since, this is a futuristic topic, it is hard to find first-hand data and conduct survey analysis etc. Therefore, this is a theoretical chapter.