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Identity, humanity and bioethics: philosophical aspects of Never Let Me Go


Vidmar, Iris
Identity, humanity and bioethics: philosophical aspects of Never Let Me Go // Shadows in the Cave: Film and Philosophy / Aleksandar Prnjat, Vladimir Kolarić (ur.).
Beograd: Alfa BK Univerzitet, 2016. str. 7-28


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Naslov
Identity, humanity and bioethics: philosophical aspects of Never Let Me Go

Autori
Vidmar, Iris

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni

Knjiga
Shadows in the Cave: Film and Philosophy

Urednik/ci
Aleksandar Prnjat, Vladimir Kolarić

Izdavač
Alfa BK Univerzitet

Grad
Beograd

Godina
2016

Raspon stranica
7-28

ISBN
978-86-6461-012-4

Ključne riječi
humanity, identity, mortality, knowledge, philosophy in film and literature

Sažetak
This paper is intended as a contribution to the ongoing discussion within philosophy of film and literature regarding the extent to which film and literary works can be a medium for raising philosophical concerns. It focuses on Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go and it analyzes the story with reference to its dual nature, humanistic and bioethical. The main assumption is that both, novel and film, are philosophically rich in addressing some of the most fundamental concerns about the very nature of who we are as human beings, though the conclusions one reaches on these issues might vary due to the differences between the novel and the film. Given the depiction of artificially created people, the story challenges the boundaries of our biological identity once it is liable to scientific modifications. The paper argues that Ishiguro’s story, though not primarily intended to asking these questions, nevertheless confronts us with the need to think about philosophical aspects and implications of science that lies behind the doors of Hailsham community. The need for such an analysis is all the more pressing, given that scientific and technological achievements at our disposal today make it possible for Ishiguro’s dystopia to become our reality tomorrow.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Filozofija



POVEZANOST RADA


Ustanove:
Filozofski fakultet, Rijeka

Profili:

Avatar Url Iris Vidmar Jovanović (autor)


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Vidmar, Iris
Identity, humanity and bioethics: philosophical aspects of Never Let Me Go // Shadows in the Cave: Film and Philosophy / Aleksandar Prnjat, Vladimir Kolarić (ur.).
Beograd: Alfa BK Univerzitet, 2016. str. 7-28
Vidmar, I. (2016) Identity, humanity and bioethics: philosophical aspects of Never Let Me Go. U: Aleksandar Prnjat, V. (ur.) Shadows in the Cave: Film and Philosophy. Beograd, Alfa BK Univerzitet, str. 7-28.
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