If the robotic parts are used to extend my abilities, making me carry on what I find very hard or even impossible to carry on in the normal conditions, then sure. Under one condition: that cyborg parts are only used in extreme cases.
For example, artificial body suite for walking long distances in the cases if disability. Currently, I already feel like a cyborg when I use a smart phone's notepad to recall details or bluetooth headphones, frankly the concept is very old, all it's witnessing is new applications and extensions to what it used to do: in other words it gets updated, that's all.
Humans are meant to use elements of the universe to their advantage, their way of doing it has advanced to cyborgs.
For example, artificial body suite for walking long distances in the cases if disability. Currently, I already feel like a cyborg when I use a smart phone's notepad to recall details or bluetooth headphones, frankly the concept is very old, all it's witnessing is new applications and extensions to what it used to do: in other words it gets updated, that's all.
Humans are meant to use elements of the universe to their advantage, their way of doing it has advanced to cyborgs.