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Digital Enlightenment Now!

How the Internet Is Making Us Better And Smarter And In The Process Changing Just About Everything Around Us!

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During the Enlightenment of the 18th century societies in Europe threw of oppressive regimes, freed cities from the bondage of the medieval estate-based society, and defined a set of basic human rights that helped shape their sense of self to this day. Today, we as citizens of an increasingly digitized and networked world are in a similar situation. We, too, need the muster the confidence and creativity to rethink rules, values and categories that define our society and the courage to dare to think for ourselves, as Immanuel Kant, the father of modern Enlightenment, demanded in his famous dictum “sapere aude!”

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Digital Enlightenment Now!, Tim Cole, Ossi Urchs

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Titel
Digital Enlightenment Now!
Untertitel
How the Internet Is Making Us Better And Smarter And In The Process Changing Just About Everything Around Us!
Autor*innen
Tim Cole, Ossi Urchs
Erscheinungsdatum
2015
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
282
ISBN10
3734768381
ISBN13
9783734768385
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During the Enlightenment of the 18th century societies in Europe threw of oppressive regimes, freed cities from the bondage of the medieval estate-based society, and defined a set of basic human rights that helped shape their sense of self to this day. Today, we as citizens of an increasingly digitized and networked world are in a similar situation. We, too, need the muster the confidence and creativity to rethink rules, values and categories that define our society and the courage to dare to think for ourselves, as Immanuel Kant, the father of modern Enlightenment, demanded in his famous dictum “sapere aude!”