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A landmark publication in this emerging field. Essential reading for students and researchers in the history of philosophy, philosophy of science and technology, library and information studies, history of science, media studies, and intellectual history.

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A landmark publication in this emerging field. Essential reading for students and researchers in the history of philosophy, philosophy of science and technology, library and information studies, history of science, media studies, and intellectual history.


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Autorenporträt
Chris Meyns is a poet, developer and architectural conservationist based in Uppsala, Sweden. They have published on the history of data, on Anton Wilhelm Amös philosophy of mind, and their book The Philosophers¿ Library: Books that Shaped the World (with Adam Ferner) will appear in 2021. Their current research focuses on vulnerability in information sharing ecosystems.
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"This book provides a rich and timely philosophical reflection on how thinkers from antiquity onwards have grappled with the nature of information, in its various forms, and with its socio-political consequences. In the midst of an information revolution, where new technology is transforming society in ways we have yet to grasp, it is urgent that we study the epistemic and ethical consequences of how information is stored and spread. This volume is the place to start." Åsa Wikforss, Stockholm University and The Swedish Academy