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The Digital Dialectic, How Philosophy and History Inform the Age of Technology

The Digital Dialectic, How Philosophy and History Inform the Age of Technology

Emmanuel Joseph

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Emmanuel Joseph
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia
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9789402737295
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The Digital Dialectic: How Philosophy and History Inform the Age of TechnologyIn 'The Digital Dialectic: How Philosophy and History Inform the Age of Technology,' readers embark on a captivating journey through the intertwined worlds of philosophy, history, and technology. This thought-provoking book delves into the profound connections between philosophical inquiry and technological innovation, tracing the evolution of human thought and its impact on the digital age.From the early musings of ancient philosophers to the groundbreaking theories of the Enlightenment, the book explores how philosophical ideas have shaped technological progress throughout history. It examines the symbiotic relationship between philosophy and technology, highlighting how each has influenced and driven the other.As the narrative unfolds, readers will discover the historical context of technological evolution, from the Industrial Revolution to the digital age. The book provides insights into the ethical dimensions of digital technology, exploring the challenges and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and other emerging technologies.With a focus on the human element, 'The Digital Dialectic' examines the impact of technology on human identity, social interactions, and cultural practices. It raises important philosophical questions about the nature of consciousness, the ethics of machine intelligence, and the future of human-technology interactions.This comprehensive exploration is not just a reflection on the past but a guide for navigating the complexities of the present and future. By drawing on philosophical principles and historical insights, 'The Digital Dialectic' offers readers a deeper understanding of the age of technology and its implications for humanity.

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