The post-cyborg era and the importance of ethics
Subject Areas : Journal of Language, Culture, and TranslationSamira Rezvan 1 , Hossein Moradi 2 , Fatemeh Bornaki 3
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Keywords: Ethics, Post-Cyborg Age, Steve Mann, Ted Chiang,
Abstract :
This study examines the ethical implications of humanity’s transition into the post-cyborg era, characterized by integrating advanced technologies into human biology and cognition. Focusing on the works of Steve Mann, the analysis explores how cyborg technologies—once confined to science fiction—now challenge traditional notions of human identity, agency, and morality. The paper highlights the dual nature of technological progress; while innovations like neural implants and wearable computing enhance human capabilities and inclusivity, they also risk eroding privacy, autonomy, and emotional depth. Case studies, including cochlear implants and Mann’s wearable computing experiments, illustrate the tension between empowerment and dehumanization. The emergence of post-cyborg ethics is framed as a critical response to these challenges, advocating for a human-centric approach that prioritizes wisdom, silence, and moral reflection over unchecked technological assimilation. The study argues that the post-cyborg age demands a redefinition of ethical frameworks to address hyperconnectivity, data commodification, and the existential risks of merging human consciousness with artificial systems. By synthesizing philosophical critiques and technological case studies, this work underscores the urgency of balancing innovation with ethical stewardship to preserve humanity’s core values in an increasingly technologized world.
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