De la globalización al proceso de tecnificación humanalos principios rectores de los Derechos Humanos y del Derecho Internacional en la configuración de un nuevo orden jurídico mundial

  1. Gago Fernandez-Rubalcaba, Eduardo
Dirigée par:
  1. Remedios Morán Martín Directeur/trice
  2. José Iturmendi Morales Directeur

Université de défendre: Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Fecha de defensa: 09 juillet 2021

Jury:
  1. José Miguel Serrano Ruiz-Calderón President
  2. Teresa García-Berrio Hernández Secrétaire
  3. Pablo Badillo O'Farrell Rapporteur
  4. Francisco Javier Caballero Harriet Rapporteur
  5. Carmen Alemán Bracho Rapporteur
Département:
  1. Derecho Internacional, Eclesiástico y Filosofía del Derecho

Type: Thèses

Résumé

The work has attempted to respond to the likelihood that humanity has entered a new time-axis, as postulated by Karl Jaspers, whose consequences could change the human condition. If that were the case, we would be facing the greatest revolution, because that would be the way to remove much of what is in the superstructure, and create another infrastructure. In a very special way the possibility for man to create a human being, that is, to make a brutal leap from the position left by Sigmund Freud: man is the centre of himself, culminating in human technification, that is, man technified through the effective desalienation of humanity. At last, mankind would come to find itself. This is one of the reasons why technique enjoys universal scope, influences, sometimes decisively, international law and international relations after the Second World War and, at the same time, will require an inquiry into the possibility of forming a global law based on the construction of human convergence.This process of technification did not originate from the same technique. Paradoxically,ideologies, while restraining human freedom, have constituted a fundamental basis for its spread by society and individuals. Though by failing they have entered into a destructive decline upon the orders of nations. This is why they are being replaced by biotechnologies and bioideologies, as adaptations to the evolution of the technique, in order to be channeled as a new techno-cultural ethic. These two new beliefs have paved the way for the establishment of the technical mentality in a psychobiological metamorphosis, completely emptying man of meaning, since, in short, they are expressions of nihilism...