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Forum Philosophicum

Volume 24 number 2 Autumn 2019

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FORUM PHILOSOPHICUM is a scholarly journal dedicated to philosophical inquiries into vari-ous respects of the relationship between philosophy and faith. It is published bi-annually in English by Ignatianum University Press, part of the Jesuit University Ignatianum in Krakow. The journal exists in both paper and electronic versions. The online version is available via the EBSCO Academic Search Complete electronic database (since vol. 6, 2001) and the Philosophy Documentation Center online subscription service (since vol. 1, 1996). Since vol. 23, 2018, all articles are published in full open-access model based on Creative Commons Attribution (BY) license. Selected earlier articles are published in open access on the journal’s website. Editorial Board

Bogumił Strączek, Editor-in-Chief

Jesuit University Ignatianum in Krakow, Poland Jakub Pruś, Secretary and Associate Editor

Jesuit University Ignatianum in Krakow, Poland Szczepan Urbaniak SJ, Associate Editor for Phenomenology

Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland

Marcin Podbielski, Associate Editor for Ancient and Patristic Philosophy Jesuit University Ignatianum in Krakow, Poland

Carl Humphries, Language Editor

Jesuit University Ignatianum in Krakow, Poland Férdia Stone-Davis, Language Editor

Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology, Cambridge, UK Magdalena Jankosz, Auxiliary Editor

Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow Rev. Mark Sultana, Auxiliary Editor

University of Malta, Faculty of Theology, Malta Circulation 300 copies Cover Design ajti.pl ISSN (paper) 1426-1898 ISSN (online) 2353-7043 www https://forumphilosophicum.ignatianum.edu.pl Typeset by Jacek Zaryczny with Libertinus Serif open font

! " Forum Philosophicum is published by Ignatianum University Press under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

More information about Forum Philosophicum—its mission, contact data, Boards, submissions to the journal, editorial policies, subscriptions, online indexes, may be found in the Note about Forum Philosophicum on page 473.

The journal is funded by the competition „Support for Scientific Journals 2019–2020” organised by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education in Poland (8/WCN/2019/1)

Ministry of Science and Higher Education

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Articles

Paul Dumouchel

Intelligence, Artificial and Otherwise 241

Ted Peters

Artificial Intelligence versus Agape Love: Spirituality in a Posthuman Age 259

Graham McAleer, Christopher Wojtulewicz

Why Technoscience Cannot Reproduce Human Desire According

to Lacanian Thomism 279

Inti Yanes-Fernandez

David I. Dubrovsky and Merab Mamardashvili: Adam’s Second Fall

and the Advent of the Cyber-Leviathan 301

Roberto Paura

A Rapture of the Nerds? A Comparison between Transhumanist Eschatology

and Christian Parousia 343

Alcibiades Malapi-Nelson

Transhumanism, Posthumanism, and the Catholic Church 369

Anna Bugajska

Will Postmortal Catholics Have “The Right to Die”? The Transhumanist

and Catholic Perspectives On Death And Immortality 397

Articles on other subjects

Piotr K. Szałek

Berkeley, Expressivism, and Pragmatism 435

Book Reviews

Lucas E. Misseri

Anna Bugajska. Engineering Youth: The Evantropian Project in Young Adult

Dystopias 457

Jakub Pruś

Józef Bremer. Ludwiga Wittgensteina teoria odwzorowania w filozofii,

mechanice, muzyce i architekturze 465

Reviewers of Articles Submitted in 2019 471

Note about Forum Philosophicum 473

Forum Philosophicum

International Journal for Philosophy

Volume 24 number 2 Autumn 2019

Humanity Enhanced, Transformed, Abolished

Christian Anthropology Encounters the Transhumanist Hope

of Artificial Intelligence

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