Eros and Dionysus |
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Authors: | Eduardo A. Velásquez |
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Affiliation: | Program on Constitutional Government , Harvard University , Cambridge , MA |
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Abstract: | Abstract Liberty was once praiseworthy because it enabled a free choice for the good. Technology recasts the classical link between liberty and virtue by making human well-being depend on technological advance. Till recently, technology signified human mastery over nature. But now virtual reality offers itself as a substitute for nature. Unlike machines which hold us at a distance, it draws us in with images. It no longer shapes the soul indirectly through the effects of using machines, but involves the soul directly. The modern attempt to bracket the soul has brought it back virtually. The argument between fight and flight is at a standstill. Instead, the irony which many lament as a feature of postmodernity can provide a distance from the technologies which have made themselves necessary. |
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Keywords: | liberty technology modernity virtue postmodernity |
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