
The Digital Person: Law, Identity & the Future of Humanity” explores one question that will define the next century:
What does it mean to be a human person in a digital world?
Blending philosophy of law, international human rights, canon law, and emerging technologies, this podcast investigates the new frontier of personhood — where metaphysics meets artificial intelligence, biometric identity, and global legal transformation.
You will discover:
• The ontological foundations of personhood
• How digital identity reshapes rights and responsibilities
• The future of citizenship, sovereignty, and recognition
• The tension between natural law, human dignity, and AI systems
• Why humanity is entering the age of the “Digital Self”
• How law — secular and canonical — must adapt in the next 10 years
Perfect for scholars, lawyers, philosophers, theologians, policymakers, and anyone who wants to understand the deep intellectual revolution already shaping the future of humanity.
This podcast offers rigorous analysis, timeless wisdom, and practical insight, guiding listeners through the greatest legal-philosophical challenge of our time:
defining the person in the age of digital existence.