talk on Philosophical Foundations of Digital Humanism, by Julian Nida-Rümelin (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich), organised by Hannes Werthner, TU Wien
“In this talk Julian Nida-Rümelin will develop the main features of what he calls ‘digital humanism’ (Nida-Rümelin/Weidenfeld 2018), based on a general philosophical account of humanistic theory and practice (Nida-Rümelin 2016): (1) preconditions of human authorship (JNR 2019); (2) human authorship in times of digital change; (3) ethical implications.
The manifesto on Digital Humanism here