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Ghost in the Code: Why the Post-Human Future Still Needs a Sentinel of the Soul

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Psych Educ Multidisc J, 2026, 54 (8), 1084-1088, doi: 10.70838/pemj.540802, ISSN 2822-4353

Abstract

The advancement of biotechnology, cerebral interfaces for computers for educational applications, and computational intelligence in general will convert human assets into artificially intelligent autonomous systems adept in cognitive tasks and technical operations, achieving greater efficiency than humans. This narrative study examines sociotechnical studies, educational theory, and multidisciplinary philosophical theory to identify the crucial "non-algorithmic" competencies required for success, notwithstanding the prevalence of automation in modern practices. This investigation highlights that individual value is changing from efficiency to custodianship. The emphasis is on the categories of competencies. First, how to maintain one’s individuality in an ecosystem where technology keeps evolving, second, how to leverage the ethical activity in a situation that is mixed, and finally, how to utilize judgment to avoid impartial maximization while maintaining the subjective value. To modify the post-human issue about being a producer to steward, a custodian of qualitative and emotional attributes that cannot be digitalized, the summary outlines that STEM-based educational milieu must execute a post-humanities program that focuses on comprehending metaphysical knowledge and espousing non-traditional flexibility.
Keywords: narrative review, non-algorithmic agency, critical posthumanism, neuro-existentialism, investigative competence, humanistic pedagogy
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Bibliographic Information

Jimmy Maming, Jhoselle Tus, Graciela Crispin, Ronecx Aguirre, Reah Fiedalino, Melysa Tolentino, Amamel Malacad, John Christian Miguel, Niño Sacapaño, (2026). Ghost in the Code: Why the Post-Human Future Still Needs a Sentinel of the Soul, Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 54(8): 1084-1088
Bibtex Citation
@article{jimmy_maming2026pemj,
author = {Jimmy Maming and Jhoselle Tus and Graciela Crispin and Ronecx Aguirre and Reah Fiedalino and Melysa Tolentino and Amamel Malacad and John Christian Miguel and Niño Sacapaño},
title = {Ghost in the Code: Why the Post-Human Future Still Needs a Sentinel of the Soul},
journal = {Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal},
year = {2026},
volume = {54},
number = {8},
pages = {1084-1088},
doi = {10.70838/pemj.540802},
url = {https://scimatic.org/show_manuscript/7559}
}
APA Citation
Maming, J., Tus, J., Crispin, G., Aguirre, R., Fiedalino, R., Tolentino, M., Malacad, A., Miguel, J.C., Sacapaño, N., (2026). Ghost in the Code: Why the Post-Human Future Still Needs a Sentinel of the Soul. Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 54(8), 1084-1088. https://doi.org/10.70838/pemj.540802

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