The thin red line that separates the natural from the artificial
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14422/ryf.vol285.i1456.y2022.004Keywords:
natural, artificial, supernaturalAbstract
Which objects are natural, and which are artificial? It seems that the line that once clearly separated these concepts is becoming blurred. In a world in which everything is modified by human action, there seems to be no place for the natural or the supernatural. This article addresses, among other issues, the evolution of the concept of nature in the philosophy of technology.
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