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LEGAL REGULATION OF TECHNOLOGICALLY IMPROVED PEOPLE IN THE USA AND CHINA

open access: yesBRICS Law Journal, 2022
As humanity improves their use of technologies that replace parts of a biological organism with ones containing mechanical or electronic components, it leads to a rise in important issues in law and politics.
Viktor Morozov   +2 more
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Schizophrenics, Cyborgs and the Pitfalls of Posthumanism

open access: yes, 2004
[Editors\u27 Introduction] In Schizophrenics, Cyborgs and the Pitfalls of Posthumanism, Angela Woods invites us to revisit two canonical analyses of the postmodern: Fredric Jameson\u27s Postmodernism, or The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism and Donna ...
Woods, Angela
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Caracter y caricature, virtual and real

open access: yesPapeles del CEIC: International Journal on Collective Identity Research, 2004
Character, as personality, is formed through biology and culture. But the influence these forces have and the actual processes involved are not really known.
Chris Hables Gray
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REVIEW SYMPOSIUM WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN... CYBORGS

open access: yes, 2008
1998, Dennett, 1996, Donald, 1991, Hutchins, 1995). I begin with some background about active externalism and the two principal arguments for holding it: the parity argument and the complementarity argument.
Andy Clark, Natural-born Cyborgs Minds
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Writing the mother, the mother writing: the space of motherhood and feminine écriture in Alien and The Matrix = Escrevendo a mãe; a escrita da mãe: o lugar da maternidade e a escritura feminine em Alien e The Matrix

open access: yesActa Scientiarum: Language and Culture, 2010
The series of films Alien (1979), Aliens (1986), Alien (1992), and Alien Resurrection (1997), and the 1999 movie The Matrix illustrate the present state of technological advances in reproductive areas, and posit the anxiety such advances represents.
Eva Paulino Bueno
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Cyborgs and Core Dump

open access: yesConnessioni remote
The paper offers a critical reading of François Knoetze’s audiovisual work Core Dump (2018–2019) as an aesthetic device that interrogates the colonial and racial genealogies underpinning the modern technological imaginary.
Gioacchino Orsenigo
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Cyborgs and The Americans With Disabilities Act

open access: yes, 2022
Medical technology is advancing at lightning speed with the potential to drastically benefit the disabled. These new technologies will result in humans who will use a wide array of assistive technologies and will likely be labelled as Cyborgs.
Colasanti, Lou
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The rise of the cyborgs

open access: yes, 2010
Cyborg. It’s a word that calls to mind images of a RoboCop-like organism clanking around in some far off future. However, our notions about the reality of cyborgs may be obsolete. Successful clinical research has taken giant leaps forward in the intimate
Garay, Darrien
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