Buch, Englisch, 478 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 599 g
Towards Mode of Information
Buch, Englisch, 478 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 599 g
ISBN: 978-1-032-36496-4
Verlag: Routledge
This book is a novel study on the way revolutions in science, technology and communication impact philosophy/world outlook including Marxism, society's future, mode of production, capitalism/socialism dichotomy, world economy, and trends like postmodernism and post-industrialism.
It also deals with motion of and crisis created by the new concept of 'the particle' on human thought, philosophy and worldview. We ride the unprecedented scientific and technological revolution (STR) into the 'unlighted' extra-ordinary world of quantum motions. Human thought and being are shifting to and gathering speed along the time paradigm, rendering dialectics increasingly crucial, the book opines. Electronic technology, quantum discoveries and wave/particle duality as a wonder of nature have changed forever the way we look at 'the world', which stands redefined. Grounds of philosophy move away, creating epistemological crisis as we transit to a post-classical world. We now look at whole humanity from out in the space, and our dialectics and contradictions acquire new meaning. This self-transcendence can potentially free us of existing acute contradictions.
Scientific literature and sources have then been creatively used in the book to take up the concepts of matter, idea, motion, time, space and dialectics. It is therefore a bold attempt to negate the existing philosophy by creatively developing a new scientific world outlook.
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Introduction, 1. Crisis in Philosophy and Philosophy in Crisis, 2. Slowdown of Time, Thought-process and Flight of Idea/Philosophy, 3. Polar Motion of Idea, 4. Science of Dialectics of Motion, 5. Hegelian Method: Unveiling Contradictions, Difference and Dialectics of Motion, 6. Time and Philosophy, 7. Quantum Revolution, Speed Up of Time, and Crisis in Philosophy, 8. Philosophy of Quantum Particle, 9. Quantum World and Concept of Matter, 10. Postmodern World and Discourse of Subject, 11. Electronic Communication, Destabilization/Dissolution of Subject and Layers of Postmodern Consciousness, 12. Mode of Production to Mode of Information, Conclusion