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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAlphonse Vanderheyde (trained as a Philospher and Theologian) holds a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Paris-Sorbonne. There, he continues his researches into our postmodernity, struck by nihilism. For him, nothing is lost in our wounded humanity. Read More...
Alphonse Vanderheyde (trained as a Philospher and Theologian) holds a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Paris-Sorbonne. There, he continues his researches into our postmodernity, struck by nihilism. For him, nothing is lost in our wounded humanity.
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Today's digital man tweets and instagrams, but does he still think by himself? His totalitarian takeover of social networks opens up a world he feels he dominates; meanwhile he is under the yoke of various manipulations. Is this domination a decoy? Is the mobile phone leading us to a smartphonic life, to the end of man thinking by himself? Is his constantly connected life disconnected from real human relationships? So what does it mean to put your mobile away?
Today's digital man tweets and instagrams, but does he still think by himself? His totalitarian takeover of social networks opens up a world he feels he dominates; meanwhile he is under the yoke of various manipulations. Is this domination a decoy? Is the mobile phone leading us to a smartphonic life, to the end of man thinking by himself? Is his constantly connected life disconnected from real human relationships? So what does it mean to put your mobile away? Is it being aware of the harmful effects of smartphones and techno-sciences? And is digesting your mobile phone an injunction to think more carefully about our connections, to find a reasonable solution to digital usage and to warn us against transhumanism and posthumanism as anthropophobia ?
Today's digital man tweets and instagrams, but does he still think by himself? His totalitarian takeover of social networks opens up a world he feels he dominates; meanwhile he is under the yoke of various manipulations. Is this domination a decoy? Is the mobile phone leading us to a smartphonic life, to the end of man thinking by himself? Is his constantly connected life disconnected from real human relationships? So what does it mean to put your mobile away?
Today's digital man tweets and instagrams, but does he still think by himself? His totalitarian takeover of social networks opens up a world he feels he dominates; meanwhile he is under the yoke of various manipulations. Is this domination a decoy? Is the mobile phone leading us to a smartphonic life, to the end of man thinking by himself? Is his constantly connected life disconnected from real human relationships? So what does it mean to put your mobile away? Is it being aware of the harmful effects of smartphones and techno-sciences? And is digesting your mobile phone an injunction to think more carefully about our connections, to find a reasonable solution to digital usage and to warn us against transhumanism and posthumanism as anthropophobia ?
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