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The Philosopher’s Code, Unlocking the Intersection of History and Technology

The Philosopher’s Code, Unlocking the Intersection of History and Technology

Emmanuel Joseph

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Emmanuel Joseph
Año de edición:
2025
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Historia
ISBN:
9785793531177
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Description: In 'The Philosopher’s Code: Unlocking the Intersection of History and Technology,' embark on a compelling journey through time as the profound interplay between philosophical thought and technological innovation unfolds. This captivating exploration delves into the pivotal moments where these two domains have intersected, from the ancient wisdom of philosophers like Socrates and Confucius to the cutting-edge advancements of Silicon Valley.Discover how the Renaissance and the Industrial Revolution reshaped human understanding and societal structures, leading to the rapid technological genesis of the early twentieth century. Examine the digital frontier and the rise of artificial intelligence, uncovering the ethical dilemmas and philosophical debates that these advancements provoke.Engage with contemporary discussions on cyber ethics, the knowledge paradox, and the reinterpretation of classical philosophical ideas in the context of modern technology. Delve into the theory of technological determinism and the futuristic visions of the singularity, augmented reality, and sustainable tech, all while contemplating the ever-evolving relationship between technology and society.With each chapter, 'The Philosopher’s Code' invites readers to ponder the timeless questions of existence, identity, and morality, offering insights into how we can harness the power of both philosophy and technology to shape a better world. This thought-provoking book serves as a guide to navigating the complexities of our technologically advanced future, providing a deeper understanding of the intersection of history and innovation.

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