A question of humanity: The art and the limits of self-conscious subjectivity

The question of the trait that would distinguish human beings from the rest of the animals has kept humanity awake for centuries. Their ability to express themselves through words, their use of reason, their self-awareness of their finiteness or their capacity to produce and appreciate the art have...

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Publicado: Escuela de Filosofía. Facultad de Humanidades y Artes, Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2020
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spelling I15-R231-article-682021-05-05T19:56:51Z A question of humanity: The art and the limits of self-conscious subjectivity Una cuestión de humanidad: El arte y los límites de la subjetividad autoconsciente Acerbi, Juan humanidad arte teoría estética tecnología poesía humanity art aesthetic theory technology poetry The question of the trait that would distinguish human beings from the rest of the animals has kept humanity awake for centuries. Their ability to express themselves through words, their use of reason, their self-awareness of their finiteness or their capacity to produce and appreciate the art have been some of the faculties that, over the centuries, have come to give humanity a justification for its position in the world. With the advent of Artificial Intelligence, many of these attributes came to be questioned thanks to the ability of non-biological entities to produce, among other performances, artistic and literary works. In this article we will revisit some of the topics that have allowed us to delineate the limits of what is human and, in the light of the latest technological advances, to question the link that humanity, technology and artistic creation have with each other today. La pregunta por el rasgo que permitiría distinguir a los seres humanos del resto de los animales ha desvelado a la humanidad desde hace milenios. Su capacidad para expresarse a través de las palabras, el uso de la razón, el ser autoconsciente de su finitud o su capacidad para producir y apreciar el arte han sido algunas de las facultades que, a lo largo de los siglos, vinieron a otorgarle a la humanidad una justificación para explicar su posición en el mundo. Con la llegada de la Inteligencia Artificial muchas de esas atribuciones vinieron a ser cuestionadas gracias a la capacidad que han mostrado los entes no biológicos para realizar, entre otras performances, obras artísticas y literarias. En el presente artículo nos dedicaremos a revisitar alguno de los tópicos que han permitido delinear los límites de lo humano para, a la luz de los últimos avances tecnológicos, interrogarnos sobre el vínculo que en nuestros días tienen entre sí la humanidad, la tecnología y la creación artística. Escuela de Filosofía. Facultad de Humanidades y Artes, Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2020-11-13 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed original papers. Double-blind Artículos originales evaluados por pares. Doble ciego application/pdf https://cuadernosfilosoficos.unr.edu.ar/index.php/cf/article/view/68 10.35305/cf2.vi16.68 Cuadernos Filosóficos / Segunda Época; No. 16 (2019) Cuadernos Filosóficos / Segunda Época; Núm. 16 (2019) 2683-9024 1850-3667 spa https://cuadernosfilosoficos.unr.edu.ar/index.php/cf/article/view/68/102 Derechos de autor 2020 Juan Acerbi https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0
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A question of humanity: The art and the limits of self-conscious subjectivity
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description The question of the trait that would distinguish human beings from the rest of the animals has kept humanity awake for centuries. Their ability to express themselves through words, their use of reason, their self-awareness of their finiteness or their capacity to produce and appreciate the art have been some of the faculties that, over the centuries, have come to give humanity a justification for its position in the world. With the advent of Artificial Intelligence, many of these attributes came to be questioned thanks to the ability of non-biological entities to produce, among other performances, artistic and literary works. In this article we will revisit some of the topics that have allowed us to delineate the limits of what is human and, in the light of the latest technological advances, to question the link that humanity, technology and artistic creation have with each other today.
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