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Walking in the shoes of others through brain-to-brain interfaces: a phenomenological approach to the generation of a collective living body

Humanities

Walking in the shoes of others through brain-to-brain interfaces: a phenomenological approach to the generation of a collective living body

N. Liberati and D. Mykhailov

This paper delves into the intriguing world of brain-to-brain interfaces (B2BI) and their impact on human-technology interactions from a philosophical standpoint. The research conducted by Nicola Liberati and Dmytro Mykhailov challenges our understanding of identity and social interaction, highlighting how B2BI allows individuals to experience life through others' perspectives, prompting a profound re-evaluation of our philosophical assumptions.

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Abstract
This paper explores brain-to-brain interfaces (B2BI) as innovative human-technology interactions from a philosophical perspective to show how the implementation of this technology raises new philosophical questions about who we are and how we live in the world. More specifically, this text introduces the emergence of a collective living body through digital technologies from a phenomenological perspective to open the path to analyzing its effects on society. Few studies in the humanities have been focusing on how new human-technology interactions can connect several subjects into one living body by enabling subjects to literally "walk in the shoes of others". This novel ability radically reframes some philosophical assumptions about what individual subjects are and how to think of them since the boundaries dividing them seem to blur. The constitution of a new type of human-technology interaction changes who we are and how we live, and we need to focus on such a change to tackle the challenges we will have to face in how we think of ourselves and live with others.
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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