Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
286
Language
English
Published
Oct 13, 2008
Publisher
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
0804730148
ISBN-13
9780804730143
Description
Bernard Stiegler's "Disorientation" offers an insightful exploration of the relationship between technology and time, delving into the complexities of modern existence. Stiegler examines how the increasing integration of technology into daily life impacts human behavior, perception, and social structures, prompting readers to reconsider their understanding of time in a tech-driven world.
Through a philosophical lens, the work fosters an awareness of the disorientation many experience as they navigate contemporary life. Stiegler, with the help of Stephen Barker's translation, articulates a need for critical reflection on technological influences, encouraging a dialogue about the future of humanity in an era defined by its reliance on machines.
Through a philosophical lens, the work fosters an awareness of the disorientation many experience as they navigate contemporary life. Stiegler, with the help of Stephen Barker's translation, articulates a need for critical reflection on technological influences, encouraging a dialogue about the future of humanity in an era defined by its reliance on machines.
Genres
History