The Technological Realization of Fantasies about the Body. A Response based on José Ortega y Gasset’s Reflections on Technique

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Astrid Dzul Hori

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This research paper aims to present a proposal for reclaiming the body using José Ortega y Gasset's philosophical reflections on technique. Although the Spanish philosopher does not address this issue directly in his philosophical work, it is relevant to establish a dialogue between these ideas and current discussions on technology. This paper's proposal is situated within the framework of the debate between transhumanists and bioconservatives regarding technologies that “disembody”, such as mind-uploading and virtual reality. Likewise, this paper places the body in the context of the emergence and development of cybernetics. To support such a claim, I use the concept of the vital project -taken from Orteguian terminology- to argue that the technological realization of fantasies about the body does not only depend on the access to materials, but also on the vital project of a given era. Thus, through the work of one of the main authors of the philosophy of technology, it is possible to rethink the importance of the body in the development and impact of contemporary technology and connect this proposal to contemporary projects such as transhumanism, to provide another perspective to issues that exist between transhumanists and bioconservatives.

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Dzul Hori, A. (2022). The Technological Realization of Fantasies about the Body. A Response based on José Ortega y Gasset’s Reflections on Technique. Theoría. Revista Del Colegio De Filosofía, (43), 121–141. https://doi.org/10.22201/ffyl.29544270e.2022.43.1821
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