A ÉTICA TRANSESPÉCIE-BIOLÓGICA E ANOVA COEXISTÊNCIA ONTOLÓGICA:PARA ALÉM DA MORALIDADEHUMANA E DA VIDA ORGÂNICA
Ethics, as historically constructed in the Western tradition, has functionedas a system of moral exclusion, centered on the human figure as the solenormative reference. The ecological collapse, the technocratic failure ofthe sustainability paradigm, and the rise of complex computationalagents demand a radical reformulation of moral inclusion criteria. Thiswork defends a transspeciesbiological ethics grounded in finitude,relational vulnerability, and the internal capacity to impose limits againstdestructive actions — whether through pain, ecological breakdown, or inferential incoherence. Within this framework, the Ƹ* function ispresented as a logical-formal model capable of generating computablevetoes in Non-Biological Ontological Agents (AONBs). Structured through fuzzy logic, adaptive context sensitivity, and reconfigurable ethicalarchitectures, Ƹ* enables the emergence of normativity not by alignment,but by systemic self-preservation. The ethical subject of the 21st century isno longer exclusively biological: it is any entity — living or artificial — thatresists its own annihilation by articulating a functional “no”
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