The subconscious admission of "enhancing" one's self with technology is that the combination of human body, mind and soul cannot do what machinery can.
There's no such thing as a soul. Google "the problem of interaction".
The subconscious admission of "enhancing" one's self with technology is that the combination of human body, mind and soul cannot do what machinery can.
There's no such thing as a soul. Google "the problem of interaction".
The name ("soul") is kind of irrelevant - it's just a symbol. I could say the "player" (=soul) and the "avatar" (=body) in a "virtual reality" analogy where this world is simply one layer of reality controlled by another.