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"Mensch, Verwandler" ist die Anthologie zum "1. Berliner Preis für Science Fiction", der am 17. Februar 2024 vom RADIATOR Verlag vergeben wurde. Die Anthologie enthält die Finaltexte, die beim Preislesen gegeneinander antreten. Das Thema der Ausschreibung war "Posthumanismus/Transhumanismus". Mit Beiträgen von: Jana Diewald | Felix Anker | I. V. Nuss | Jana Krüger | Liv Modes | Michael Wehren | Emil Horowitz | Lina Thiede.
Ob ernsthafte Bedrohung oder Chance für die Menschheit – künstliche Intelligenz ist ein immer wiederkehrendes Thema in der Science Fiction, von Klassikern wie E. M. Forsters Die Maschine steht still, Asimovs Roboter-Romane über die NEUROMANCER-Reihe von William Gibson bis hin zu zeitgenössischen Werken wie Pantopia von Theresa Hannig oder Martha Wells' MURDERBOT-Reihe. Inzwischen ist KI jedoch nicht allein Thema in Romanen – KI ist jetzt: ChatGPT, Dall-E, DeepL und Midjourney etc. sind in aller Munde, Meta trainiert mit User:innen-Daten die hauseigene KI und all das beeinflusst unsere Arbeits- und Informationswelt, insbesondere die der Kunstschaffenden. Es ist nur folgerichtig, dem T...
Eschatology played a central role in both politics and society throughout the early modern period. It inspired people to strive for social and political change, including sometimes by violent means, and prompted in return strong reactions against their religious activism. From the fifteenth to the eighteenth century, numerous apocalyptical and messianic movements came to the fore across Eurasia and North Africa, raising questions about possible interconnections. Why were eschatological movements so pervasive in early modern times? This volume provides some answers to this question by exploring the interconnected histories of confessions and religions from Moscow to Cusco. It offers a broad p...
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Returning to some of the issues in his now classic book The Absent Body published by this Press in 1990, philosopher and physician Drew Leder turns his attention in his new book to distressed bodies the experience of illness and pain, and a variety of medical responses thereto; the experience of being imprisoned in our age of mass incarceration; and also the mis-treatment of animal bodies, as in modern factory farms. Yet this book is not just about suffering, but the healing of suffering. Each chapter takes up a single topic -- be it the experience of pain, the use of pills in medicine, organ transplantation, or factory farming employing interpretive tools appropriate to the issue. At the sa...
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.