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VOL. 9, ISSUE 1 (2024)
From manual to biometric: From miniaturization of the tools to the amplification of human power and its ethical implications
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Soro Torna
Abstract
This study analyzed the
transition from manual activity to the use of biometrics and the ethical
implications linked to the power granted to it by the tool of human action.
From a historical, critical and phenomenological approaches, it highlights that
the more the technological tool is miniaturized, the more man's power of action
is amplified. This is explained by the fact that the miniaturized tool contains
previous technological achievements. Also, it emerges from the study that
important ethical problems are linked to the power acquired by the miniaturization
of the tool. These evolve with the amplification of man's power and contain
ethical problems arising from past stages of miniaturization. Thus, the
transition from manual to biometric has led to the emergence or amplification
of questions about social equity and equality, freedom and human dignity.
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Pages:7-13
How to cite this article:
Soro Torna "From manual to biometric: From miniaturization of the tools to the amplification of human power and its ethical implications". International Journal of Academic Research and Development, Vol 9, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 7-13
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