Editor’s Note
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https://doi.org/10.18662/jsmi/2.1/1Keywords:
editorial, national conference, "Human Nature, Culture, Technology (NUCT)", “Natura Umană, Cultură, Tehnologie (NUCT)”Abstract
I am pleased to write the editorial note dedicated to this special volume, which is the result of the first edition of the National Conference "Human Nature, Culture, Technology (NUCT)"—with the theme “Posthumanism—new philosophical approaches of the Anthropocene”—which I organized from the desire to open an inter-transdisciplinary dialogue, regarding the analysis of paradigm shifts, from human to post-human, aspect that implies a convergence between posthumanism and post-anthropocentrism, along with the critique and decentralization of the anthropos, in this context of the Anthropocene era.References
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