On transhumanism. Socio-legal approach. Beyond the T-800 and The Replicant. Bringing up Arendt and Aristotle

Authors

  • Iker Nabaskues Martínez de Eulate University of The Basque Country/EHU

Keywords:

Law and Popular Culture, hannah arendt, aristotle, transhumanism, human nature

Abstract

Hanna Arendt, with her teleological concept of human action, places the individual at the centre of politics, in the sense that politics can only be the result of bringing into play all his or her capacities. For Aristotle, the human condition has three attributes: the animal, the social and the spiritual. The debate on transhumanism cannot be limited exclusively to the possibilities of improvement that such a philosophical movement can bring to society. It has deeper implications that require taking into consideration the very nature of the human condition as developed by Arendt and the imperishable Stagirite. The T-800 in the film “Terminator” (USA, 1984) and the Replicant in “Blade Runner” (USA, 1982) are both expression of the projection of human anxiety about the effects of the relationship between culture and technology as well as antithetical expressions of a possible future evolution of the android. Only a clear understanding of what constitutes human nature through reflection on its most unique capabilities will enlighten us in judging whether the enhancements of transhumanism can be considered beneficial or dangerous in the future.

Published

2025-09-29

How to Cite

On transhumanism. Socio-legal approach. Beyond the T-800 and The Replicant. Bringing up Arendt and Aristotle. (2025). Zeitschrift für Rechtssoziologie, 45(1). https://submissions.zfrsoz.info/index.php/zfrsoz/article/view/152