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Rachel (Jakub) Palm

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Areas of Specialization
Scientific Progress
Theories and Models
Physics of Information
Utilitarianism
Technology Ethics
Philosophy of Technology
The Singularity
Impact of Artificial Intelligence, Misc
Transhumanism
Pop Culture
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General Philosophy of Science
Epistemology
Philosophy of Computing and Information
Technology Ethics
Pop Culture
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    GOLEMA XIV prognoza rozwoju ludzkiej cywilizacji a typologia osobliwości technologicznych
    Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 13 (1). 2023.
    The GOLEM XIV’s forecast for the development of the human civilisation and a typology of technological singularities: In the paper, a conceptual analysis of technological singularity is conducted and results in the concept differentiated into convergent singularity, existential singularity, and forecasting singularity, based on selected works of Ray Kurzweil, Nick Bostrom, and Vernor Vinge respectively. A comparison is made between the variants and the forecast of GOLEM XIV (a quasi-alter ego an…Read more
    The GOLEM XIV’s forecast for the development of the human civilisation and a typology of technological singularities: In the paper, a conceptual analysis of technological singularity is conducted and results in the concept differentiated into convergent singularity, existential singularity, and forecasting singularity, based on selected works of Ray Kurzweil, Nick Bostrom, and Vernor Vinge respectively. A comparison is made between the variants and the forecast of GOLEM XIV (a quasi-alter ego and character by Stanisław Lem) for the possible development of Homo sapiens civilisation. According to the prediction, the scientific and technological progress is to bring humanity to transfer its civilisational primacy to a nonhuman superhuman intelligence xor a posthuman one. Both scenarios are best described by forecasting singularity, yet all variants are applicable only conditionally. As GOLEM did not undertake, the trajectories may also intersect or combine.
    Epistemology, MiscellaneousThe SingularityTranshumanismPop CultureImpact of Artificial Intelligence,…Read more
    Epistemology, MiscellaneousThe SingularityTranshumanismPop CultureImpact of Artificial Intelligence, Misc
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    PhilosophyPulp: Vol. 2 (edited book)
    with Kamila Grabowska-Derlatka and Jakub Gomułka
    Wydawnictwo Libron. 2022.
    Philosophy of Literature, MiscPop CulturePhilosophy of Visual Art, MiscPhilosophy of Film, MiscPhilo…Read more
    Philosophy of Literature, MiscPop CulturePhilosophy of Visual Art, MiscPhilosophy of Film, MiscPhilosophy of Music, MiscFiction, MiscPhilosophy of Specific Arts, Misc
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    Teogonia technologiczna. Nominalistyczna koncepcja bóstwa dla transhumanizmu i posthumanizmu
    In Kamila Grabowska-Derlatka, Jakub Gomułka & Rachel 'Preppikoma' Palm (eds.), PhilosophyPulp: Vol. 2, Wydawnictwo Libron. 2022.
    The SingularityProperty NominalismTranshumanismPop CultureImpact of Artificial Intelligence, Misc
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    Nemesis: Jakob Pa-Lem
    with Modiphius Entertainment and Corvus Belli
    In Kimberly Nugent (ed.), Infinity: The Roleplaying Game: PanOceania, Modiphius Entertainment Ltd.. pp. 111. 2018.
  •  38
    GOLEM XIV i hierarchia topozoficzna
    with Jakub Gomułka
    In Filip Kobiela & Jakub Gomułka (eds.), Filozoficzny Lem. Wybór tekstów Stanisława Lema i opracowania. Tom 1. Naturalne czy Sztuczne? Byt, umysł, twórczość, Wydawnictwo Aletheia. 2021.
    Philosophy of MindTranshumanismEpistemology
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    Konferencja: Filozofikon 2016. Konwent i Konferencja Naukowa, Kraków, 22 maja 2016
    with Adrianna Płoskonka
    Racjonalia 6. 2016.
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    Sprawozdanie z działalności Sekcji Filozofii Technologii za rok akademicki 2014/2015
    Semina Scientiarum 15. 2016.
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    Człowiek jako wytwór siebie samego. Lem, transhumanizm i dwie koncepcje autentyczności
    with Jakub Gomułka and Mariusz Klimas
    Semina Scientiarum 17. 2018.
    Stanisław Lem, a philosopher and futurologist, in his many works devoted much attention to the condition of human and the relation between human and technology. He coined the term ‘autoevolution’ in the course of forecasting unlimited technological augmentation of human abilities. Nowadays, the term may be associated with the conceptions presented by transhumanism, a 20th-century-born philosophical movement which advocates radical transformation of Homo sapiens by means of the achievements of sc…Read more
    Stanisław Lem, a philosopher and futurologist, in his many works devoted much attention to the condition of human and the relation between human and technology. He coined the term ‘autoevolution’ in the course of forecasting unlimited technological augmentation of human abilities. Nowadays, the term may be associated with the conceptions presented by transhumanism, a 20th-century-born philosophical movement which advocates radical transformation of Homo sapiens by means of the achievements of scientific and technological progress. Lem’s attitude towards such a transformation of human is complicated yet ultimately critical due to the fact that it poses a threat to human culture as such. The phenomenon of autoevolution undermines existing values and raises a question of authenticity of a future posthuman. We examine dependence between technology and culture, present Lem’s conception of autoevolution and his philosophy of culture, then we sketch a post-metaphysical dispute about authenticity, and finally show that Lem’s thought belongs to one of the arguing sides.
    Culture and CulturesTranshumanismSocial Ethics, Misc
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