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Bogdanova, V. O. Epistemology of corporeity: from the ‘body-prosthesis’ model to the ‘body-conscience’ model.

Abstract: The article proves the idea of conscience not existing without a body. When losing connection with the body, the conscience loses its essence and the basic ‘me-and-the world’ relation disappears. Artifi cial intellect (or ‘digital prosthesis’ of conscience) only imitates the mentioned above relation because it is not conditioned by any vital or adaptive necessity. This is why improvement of artifi cial intellect must unavoidably lead to acquiring ‘corporeity’ in its anthropological meaning. It will allow the artifi cial intellect to autonomously exist in an environment.


Keywords:

philosophy, epistemology, phenomenology, conscience, cognition, corporeity, intellect, perception, subject, autopoiesis


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