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  • av Tom Lutz
    231 - 828,-

    Aimlessness collects ideas and stories from around the world that value indirection, wandering, getting lost, waiting, meandering, lingering, sitting, laying about, daydreaming, and other ways to be open to possibility, chaos, and multiplicity.

  • - Smart Bodies, Smart Things
    av Columbia University) Taylor & Mark C. (Chair and Professor
    229 - 828,-

    Mark C. Taylor explores how technological change is weaving together smart things and smart bodies to create new forms of life. He reveals that we are already cyborgs, integral cogs in what will become a superorganism of bodies and things.

  • - Recovering Our Most Vital Sense
    av Boston College) Kearney & Richard (Charles B. Seelig Professor
    228 - 828,-

    Richard Kearney offers a timely call for the cultivation of the basic human need to touch and be touched. Making the case for the complementarity of touch and technology, this book is a passionate plea to recover a tangible sense of community and the joys of life with others.

  • - An Outsider's Guide
    av Jonardon Ganeri
    243 - 1 089,-

    Jonardon Ganeri explores philosophical reflections from many of the world's intellectual cultures, ancient and modern, on how each of us creates an inner world. This book is a thought-provoking consideration of the value-or peril-of turning one's gaze inward for all readers who have sought to map the geography of the mind.

  • - A Book of Small Bites
    av Jehanne Dubrow
    231 - 840,-

    Taste is a lyric meditation on one of our five senses. Structured as a series of "small bites," the book considers the ways that we ingest the world. Through flavorful explorations of the sweet, the sour, the salty, the bitter, and umami, Jehanne Dubrow reflects on the nature of taste.

  • - Technologies of the Soul in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
    av Mark Coeckelbergh
    231 - 840,-

    This book shows how self-improvement culture became so toxic-and why we need both a new concept of the self and a mission of social change in order to escape it. Mark Coeckelbergh delves into the history of the ideas that shaped this culture, critically analyzes the role of technology, and explores surprising paths out of the self-improvement trap.

  • av Angus Fletcher
    280 - 1 105,-

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