Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
352
Language
English
Published
Feb 23, 2017
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10
1474236790
ISBN-13
9781474236799
Description
In a compelling exploration of posthumanism, Peter Mahon guides readers through the complexities of this thought-provoking paradigm. By engaging with a wide array of philosophical perspectives, he opens up discussions about what it means to be human in an age increasingly influenced by technology and artificial intelligence.
Mahon deftly navigates historical and contemporary contexts, revealing how posthumanism challenges traditional notions of identity and existence. His insights prompt readers to contemplate the implications of living in a world where the boundaries between human, machine, and environment blur.
Throughout the narrative, Mahon encourages readers to embrace the uncertainties of posthuman thought, making it accessible to both scholars and novices alike. This guide serves as a catalyst for deeper inquiry into the evolving relationship between humanity and the technological landscapes that shape their future.
Mahon deftly navigates historical and contemporary contexts, revealing how posthumanism challenges traditional notions of identity and existence. His insights prompt readers to contemplate the implications of living in a world where the boundaries between human, machine, and environment blur.
Throughout the narrative, Mahon encourages readers to embrace the uncertainties of posthuman thought, making it accessible to both scholars and novices alike. This guide serves as a catalyst for deeper inquiry into the evolving relationship between humanity and the technological landscapes that shape their future.
Genres
Science Fiction
Philosophy
Art & Photography