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Globalization, Technology, and Philosophy - David Tabachnick

Globalization, Technology, and Philosophy

By: David Tabachnick (Editor), Toivo Koivukoski (Editor)

Paperback | 10 May 2004

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Confronts 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, spirituality, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Koj¨ve, and Strauss. The contributors ask whether political community and citizenship are still possible in an age of technology and globalization, and what it means to be human in a globalized technological society.

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