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The Imagination in Charge

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According to Marc Peschansky, one of the leaders in biotechnological research in France, «with stem-cells, the imagination is in charge». This paper explores the new role of imagination in the “converging technologies” (NBIC report) in their relationship to practice. For the great German philosopher Hans Jonas, it is knowledge (positive: what we know, or negative: what we don’t know) that must guide our action. With “converging technologies” (nano-, bio-, info- and cogno-), knowledge and technique are relegated to the rank of servants of imagination: it is the triumph of imagination. The paper examines ways to fight the dizziness we feel about this potential reign of unlimited possibilities, no longer limited by the principle of reality.

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  1. Cited in Ouest-France, February 9th, 2010.

  2. As announced on March 10th, 2010 by Prof About of Marseille.

  3. See on this subject Hunyadi Mark, Je est un clone, Paris, Seuil, 2004.

  4. Francisco Varela , Quel savoir pour l’éthique? Action, sagesse et cognition, Paris, La Découverte, 1996, 2004 p. 10.

  5. Jean-Michel Besnier , Demain les posthumains, Paris, Hachette littératures, 2009, p.92.

  6. In 1550, a decision had to be made as to whether the newly conquered Indians had souls or not.

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Hunyadi, M. The Imagination in Charge. Nanoethics 4, 199–204 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11569-010-0104-9

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