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On the Internet

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Taylor & Francis, Jan 4, 2002 - 144 pages
Drawing on a diverse array of thinkers from Plato to Kierkegaard, On the Internet is one of the first books to bring philosophical insight to the debate on how far the internet can and cannot take us.
Dreyfus shows us the roots of the disembodied, free floating web surfer in Descartes' separation of mind and body, and how Kierkegaard's insights into the birth of the modern reading public anticipate the news-hungry, but disinterested risk avoiding internet junkie. Drawing on recent studies of the isolation experienced by many internet users, Dreyfus shows how the internet's privatisation of experience ignores essential human capacities such as trust, moods, risk, shared local concerns and commitment. On the Internet is essential reading for anyone on line and all those interested in our place in the e-revolution.

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Review: On the Internet

User Review  - Chris Friend - Goodreads

Excellent text discussing the implications of the Internet across social, educational, and philosophical grounds. Dreyfus makes a strong argument for the importance of embodied knowledge—an argument ... Read full review

Review: On the Internet (Thinking in Action)

User Review  - Katrinka - Goodreads

Although brief, the book provides a very thoughtful examination of how life online may or may not enhance human existence. The second edition came out, though, before Google (et al) introduced its ... Read full review

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About the author (2002)

Hubert L. Dreyfus is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California at Berkeley.

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