Globalization, Technology, and Philosophy Jyotiprakash PatraConfronts globalization and technology from philosophical perspectives. Rather than focusing on political, economic, or social manifestations of technology and globalization, this book examines these related phenomena from a philosophical perspective. Prominent thinkers from philosophy, sociology, and political science reflect on a variety of important topics and individuals, including the Internet, citizenship, individuality, the human condition,
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along with his revolutionary theories about culture
from technical observations to perception and art theory
this three-time AJN winner once again presents an unparalleled resource for disaster and emergency preparedness
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the novel was rediscovered and reprinted in 1997
Berra’s text presents the reader with a unique structural approach to the subject matter with his arguments mirroring the actual film production process
drawing us in and holding us in their grasp or turning us away
At the heart of the project lies a reevaluation of Levinas's ethical ontology as a response to the traditional metaphysics of structured exchange-of the giving and withdrawing of God in Christ
An index of bird species makes this volume useful for naturalists as well as for Egyptologists and art historians
and other technological triumphs that have turned Verne's visions into practical reality
and its guiding tropes of violence