Focusing on two concepts that were central to modernism and continue to be important, albeit in different ways, this book explores the nature of the simple and the complex, and the relationship that exists between them.
Focusing on two concepts that were central to modernism and continue to be important, albeit in different ways, this book explores the nature of the simple and the complex, and the relationship that exists between them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Toews received his PhD in Sociology and Philosophy at the University of Warwick and teaches in the department of Communication and Information Studies at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. He is the author of Social Life and Political Life in the Era of Digital Media, and Gabriel Tarde: The Future of the Artificial.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue: Pluralism in a dangerous time Introduction 1. Big Data: The New Nature 2. Signs: How the Simple is Playing a New Role in Culture 3. Objects: How Neomonadology Offers a Framework for Science 4. Media: How the Digital Produces Both Stories and Voids of Meaning 5. Society: How Simples Anchor Complexity and Permit Meaning to Travel Between Contexts 6. Politics: The Divide between Notions of Totalizing Politics and Diminishing Politics 7. Reality: Breaking the Rythms of Nature and Artifice Contemplation I: We find it hard to live the life we need to live Contemplation II: Wonder as a common root of science and global techno-culture 8. AI: Reality Extension Technology Conclusion
Prologue: Pluralism in a dangerous time Introduction 1. Big Data: The New Nature 2. Signs: How the Simple is Playing a New Role in Culture 3. Objects: How Neomonadology Offers a Framework for Science 4. Media: How the Digital Produces Both Stories and Voids of Meaning 5. Society: How Simples Anchor Complexity and Permit Meaning to Travel Between Contexts 6. Politics: The Divide between Notions of Totalizing Politics and Diminishing Politics 7. Reality: Breaking the Rythms of Nature and Artifice Contemplation I: We find it hard to live the life we need to live Contemplation II: Wonder as a common root of science and global techno-culture 8. AI: Reality Extension Technology Conclusion
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