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Artificial Life After Frankenstein (Hardcover)
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Artificial Life After Frankenstein brings the insights born of Mary
Shelley's legacy to bear upon the ethics and politics of making
artificial life and intelligence in the twenty-first century. What
are the obligations of humanity to the artificial creatures we
make? And what are the corresponding rights of those creatures,
whether they are learning machines or genetically modified
organisms? In seeking ways to respond to these questions, so vital
for our age of genetic engineering and artificial intelligence, we
would do well to turn to the capacious mind and imaginative genius
of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1797-1851). Shelley's novels
Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (1818) and The Last Man
(1826) precipitated a modern political strain of science fiction
concerned with the ethical dilemmas that arise when we make
artificial life-and make life artificial-through science,
technology, and other forms of cultural change. In Artificial Life
After Frankenstein, Eileen Hunt Botting puts Shelley and several
classics of modern political science fiction into dialogue with
contemporary political science and philosophy, in order to
challenge some of the apocalyptic fears at the fore of
twenty-first-century political thought on AI and genetic
engineering. Focusing on the prevailing myths that artificial forms
of life will end the world, destroy nature, and extinguish love,
Botting shows how Shelley modeled ways to break down and transform
the meanings of apocalypse, nature, and love in the face of
widespread and deep-seated fear about the power of technology and
artifice to undermine the possibility of humanity, community, and
life itself. Through their explorations of these themes, Mary
Shelley and authors of modern political science fiction from H. G.
Wells to Nnedi Okorafor have paved the way for a techno-political
philosophy of living with the artifice of humanity in all of its
complexity. In Artificial Life After Frankenstein, Botting brings
the insights born of Shelley's legacy to bear upon the ethics and
politics of making artificial life and intelligence in the
twenty-first century.
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