Ethics & Bioethics (in Central Europe) (Dec 2019)

A bitter diagnostic of the ultra-liberal human: Michel Houellebecq on some ethical issues

  • Malinovská Zuzana,
  • Živčák Ján

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/ebce-2019-0013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 3-4
pp. 190 – 196

Abstract

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The paper examines the ethical dimensions of Michel Houellebecq’s works of fiction. On the basis of keen diagnostics of contemporary Western culture, this world-renowned French writer predicts the destructive social consequences of ultra-liberalism and enters into an argument with transhumanist theories. His writings, depicting the misery of contemporary man and imagining a new human species enhanced by technologies, show that neither the so-called neo-humans nor the “last man” of liberal democracies can reach happiness. The latter can only be achieved if humanist values, shared by previous generations and promoted by the great 19th-century authors (Balzac, Flaubert), are reinvented.

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