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How is the Internet Changing the Way You Think?: The net's impact on our minds and future Main

Paperback by Brockman (Ed.), John

How is the Internet Changing the Way You Think?: The net's impact on our minds and future

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ISBN:
9780857892485
Publication Date:
1 Mar 2013
Edition/language:
Main / English
Publisher:
Atlantic Books
Pages:
448 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 8 - 10 May 2024
How is the Internet Changing the Way You Think?: The net's impact on our minds and future

Description

The Internet, in the memorable words of EDGE founder John Brockman, is 'the infinite oscillation of our collective consciousness interacting with itself. It's not about computers. It's not about what it means to be human - in fact, it challenges, renders trite, our cherished assumptions on that score. It is about thinking'. In How is the Internet Changing the Way You Think?, the latest volume in Brockman's cutting-edge Edge questions series, 154 of the world's leading intellectuals - scientists, artists and creative thinkers - explore exactly what it means to think in the new age of the Internet: from Nicholas Carr's reflections on what the Internet is doing to our brains, to Richard Dawkins's sanguine assessment of its long-term potential for good; and from Clay Shirky's assessment of the impact of the Internet on the dissemination and sharing of knowledge, to Ian and Joel Gold's observations on the seismic social changes it has brought about. Editor John Brockman has assembled a world-class array of contributors, which includes (in addition to those mentioned above) Daniel C. Dennett, Martin Rees, Steven Pinker, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Sean Carroll, Brian Eno, Douglas Coupland, Matt Ridley, and scores of others at the epicentre of research in their respective disciplines.

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