
Doc-Humanity
Maurizio Ferraris(Author)
Mohr Siebeck (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 9. September 2022
Book
Hardback
365 pages
978-3-16-161666-2 (ISBN)
Description
Die technologische Revolution hat uns in ein neues Ökosystem geführt. Die Natur des Webs zu verstehen, ist der erste Schritt zum Verständnis dieser Revolution, die eine neue Welt, ein neues Kapital und eine neue Menschheit hervorbringt: die Doc-Humanity.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Tübingen
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Card cover
Trade binding
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 23.8 cm
Width: 16.3 cm
Thickness: 2.4 cm
Weight
668 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-16-161666-2 (9783161616662)
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Persons
Author
Born 1956; Professor of Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Turin and president of Labont (Center for Ontology). He is also the director of "Scienza Nuova", an institute of advanced studies - dedicated to Umberto Eco and uniting the University and the Polytechnic of Turin.
Translation
is an author and translator specialized in contemporary philosophy.
Content
Prologue: The New World
Instructions for Use
1. Revolution: What is the Web?
1.1. Hysteresis
1.2. A Copernican Revolution
1.3. Solving the Mystery of the Commodity Form
1.4. The Mystery of Labour
2. Revelation: Who are We?
2.1. Foundation: Responsivity
2.2. Supplement: Prosthesis
2.3. Document: Capital
2.4. Monument: Value
3. Speculation: Where Do we Come from?
3.1. Ontology: Recording
3.2. Technology: Iteration
3.3. Epistemology: Alteration
3.4. Teleology: Interruption
4. Transvaluation: Where are we Going?
4.1. Deconstruction: The Other Side of the Hill
4.2. Analysis: Documedia Surplus Value
4.3. Action: The Struggle for Recognition
4.4. Redemption: Webfare
Instructions for Use
1. Revolution: What is the Web?
1.1. Hysteresis
1.2. A Copernican Revolution
1.3. Solving the Mystery of the Commodity Form
1.4. The Mystery of Labour
2. Revelation: Who are We?
2.1. Foundation: Responsivity
2.2. Supplement: Prosthesis
2.3. Document: Capital
2.4. Monument: Value
3. Speculation: Where Do we Come from?
3.1. Ontology: Recording
3.2. Technology: Iteration
3.3. Epistemology: Alteration
3.4. Teleology: Interruption
4. Transvaluation: Where are we Going?
4.1. Deconstruction: The Other Side of the Hill
4.2. Analysis: Documedia Surplus Value
4.3. Action: The Struggle for Recognition
4.4. Redemption: Webfare