书籍详情
格式
平装书
页数
328
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 10, 2011
出版商
Univ Of Minnesota Press
描述
Thierry Bardini explores the intricate relationship between humanity and technology in a thought-provoking investigation. He challenges the notion of the human experience by suggesting that we are fundamentally composed of 'junk,' a concept that invites readers to reconsider their identity in an era dominated by digital and cybernetic influences.
Through a series of captivating analyses, Bardini delves into the underlying structures that connect human beings with the machines and systems they interact with daily. This exploration invites reflection on the implications of our reliance on technology and what it truly means to be 'human' in a world increasingly filled with artificiality.
The book serves as a powerful commentary on modern existence, blurring the lines between organic life and synthetic constructs. Bardini's insights push readers to confront the complexities of their own identities, sparking dialogue about the nature of human connection and the evolving role of technology in society.
Through a series of captivating analyses, Bardini delves into the underlying structures that connect human beings with the machines and systems they interact with daily. This exploration invites reflection on the implications of our reliance on technology and what it truly means to be 'human' in a world increasingly filled with artificiality.
The book serves as a powerful commentary on modern existence, blurring the lines between organic life and synthetic constructs. Bardini's insights push readers to confront the complexities of their own identities, sparking dialogue about the nature of human connection and the evolving role of technology in society.
类型
科学与技术
历史
当代
自然