Virtuality and Humanity: Virtual Practice and Its Evolution from Pre-History to the 21st Century

Virtuality and Humanity: Virtual Practice and Its Evolution from Pre-History to the 21st Century

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Religion & Spirituality Science & Technology Philosophy
Format Kindle
Pages 631
Language Chinese
Published Jan 1, 2022
Publisher Springer
Edition 2
ISBN-10 9811665265
ISBN-13 9789811665264
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Sam N. Lehman-Wilzig explores the intricate relationship between virtuality and humanity, tracing its development from prehistoric times to the present day. He delves into how technological advancements have continuously shaped human interactions and societal norms, illuminating the impact of virtual practices on culture, communication, and identity. This journey through time showcases how virtuality has evolved, reflecting both the challenges and opportunities it has presented to humankind.

The book thoughtfully examines various milestones in the history of virtual interaction, accentuating the transformation from early forms of communication to the complexities of modern digital platforms. Lehman-Wilzig presents a comprehensive analysis that not only underscores the historical significance of virtuality but also prompts readers to reflect on its implications for the future. His insights challenge assumptions about the nature of reality and encourage a deeper understanding of what it means to be human in an increasingly virtual world.

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