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Holding On to Reality

The Nature of Information at the Turn of the Millennium

In the late-1990s people hear constantly about the "information revolution". The 24-hour news channels and dizzying Internet technologies bombard people with facts and pictures from around the globe. But what kind of a "revolution" is this? How has information really changed from what it was ten years or ten centuries ago? This work offers some answers to these questions. Les mer

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In the late-1990s people hear constantly about the "information revolution". The 24-hour news channels and dizzying Internet technologies bombard people with facts and pictures from around the globe. But what kind of a "revolution" is this? How has information really changed from what it was ten years or ten centuries ago? This work offers some answers to these questions. Albert Borgmann has written a history of information, from its inception in the natural world to its role in the transformation of culture - in writing and printing, in music and architecture - to the late-1990s Internet mania and its attendant assets and liabilities. Drawing on the history of ideas, the details of information technology, and the boundaries of the human condition, Borgmann explains the relationship between things and signs, between reality and information. His history ranges from Plato to Boeing and from the alphabet to virtual reality, all the while being conscious of the enthusiasm, apprehension, and uncertainty that have greeted every stage of the development of information.
The book is underscored by the humanist's fundamental belief in human excellence and by the conviction that excellence is jeopardized unless we achieve a balance of information and "the things and practices that have served us well and we continue to depend on for our material and spiritual well-being - the grandeur of nature, the splendour of cities, competence of work, fidelity to loved ones, and devotion to art or religion".

Detaljer

Forlag
University of Chicago Press
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
282
ISBN
9780226066233
Utgivelsesår
2000
Format
2 x 2 cm

Medlemmers vurdering

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elvis – 22.08.2006

– Albert Borgmann er amerikansk filosofi og informasjonsviter som er intressert i bruken av informasjon og hvordan dette har endret seg opp gjennom årene. Boken "Holding on to reality" er en tredelt sak. Han ser på kjennemerkene til informasjon i det naturlige, det kulturelle og det teknologiske lys. De naturlige kjennemerkene beskriver informasjon om virkeligheten, de kulturelle for virkeligheten, mens de teknologiske kjennemerkene beskriver informasjon som virkeligheten. Det siste handler om hvordan teknologiske enheter skaper en egen realitet uavhengig av verden rundt. Borgmann "kaster seg" her på kritikken formulert blant annet av Dreyfus i "on the internet" på den måten at informasjon dekontekstualiseres fra verden og skaper sin egen realitet. En intressant bok

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