This paper explores brain-to-brain interfaces (B2BI) as innovative human-technology interactions from a philosophical perspective. It examines how B2BI raises new philosophical questions about identity and social interaction, specifically focusing on the emergence of a collective living body through digital technologies. The authors argue that B2BI's ability to let individuals "walk in the shoes of others" blurs the boundaries of individual subjectivity and necessitates a re-evaluation of philosophical assumptions.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jan 11, 2024
Authors
Nicola Liberati, Dmytro Mykhailov
Tags
brain-to-brain interfaces
philosophy
identity
social interaction
digital technologies
subjectivity
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