Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy

Volume 3, 2018

Bioethics

V. Arshinov, E. Chapny, V. Chekletsov
Pages 11-13

Intersubjectivity and Complexity in Human Enhancement Problem

The paper deals with implementation of complexity paradigm in human enhancement issues. The transdisciplinary view on mind and body extension is proposed, where classical intersubjectivity problem has to be re-read in the context of mutual understanding of natural intelligence and AI. For self/self, self/other and self/environment communication we consider specific fractal interfaces. For this interfaces the complexity-observer is a reflective observer of self-organized “partial observers ensemble”, which includes himself as an order parameter. Such observer cognition is embodied and situated. Further, convergence of human enhancement and ambient technologies (internet of things, augmented reality and other hybrid environment and pancommunication trends) makes possible to create certain layer of reality (of city landscape for example), representing a certain mode of our corporeality as emerging process.