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Ghosts in the Machine? On the Limits of Narrative Identity in Cyberspace

机译:机器里有鬼吗?网络空间叙事身份的局限性

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In keeping with the theme of this special journal issue, the crosspollination discussed here includes technologies of cyberspace and the internet, psychological sub-disciplines concerned with personality and identity-formation, philosophy, and the neurosciences. Ordinarily, “crosspollination” connotes the emergence of something positive: a new birth, for instance, or an interesting hybrid. However, contrary to a rosy outlook, this article reflects concern about the effects of cyberspace technologies on personality and identity. “Progress” is an extremely powerful metaphor, or mental frame, and once new social media platforms, and virtual reality and augmented reality technologies are equated with progress, it is extremely difficult to contemplate their possible disadvantages. Nevertheless, glancing-backwards, one can readily concede that eager receptivity for the prospective benefits of new technologies should have been matched with sobriety about unforeseen or unintended consequences.
机译:为了与本期特刊的主题保持一致,此处讨论的异花授粉包括网络空间和互联网技术,与人格和身份形成有关的心理学子学科,哲学和神经科学。通常,“异花授粉”意味着出现一些积极的东西:例如新生或有趣的杂种。但是,与乐观的看法相反,本文反映了对网络空间技术对人格和身份的影响的关注。 “进步”是一个非常强大的隐喻或思维框架,一旦将新的社交媒体平台,虚拟现实和增强现实技术等同于进步,就很难考虑它们的潜在弊端。然而,回头一看,人们可以轻易地承认,对新技术的预期利益的热切接受应该与对不可预见或意料之外的后果的清醒相匹配。

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