A crisp, passionately argued answer to the question that everyone
who's grown dependent on digital devices is asking: "Where's the rest
of my life?" At a time when we're all trying to make sense of our
relentlessly connected lives, this revelatory book presents a bold new
approach to the digital age. Part intellectual journey, part memoir,
Hamlet's BlackBerry sets out to solve what William Powers calls the
conundrum of connectedness. Our computers and mobile devices do
wonderful things for us. But they also impose an enormous burden,
making it harder for us to focus, do our best work, build strong
relationships, and find the depth and fulfillment we crave. Hamlet's
BlackBerry argues that we need a new way of thinking, an everyday
philosophy for life with screens. To find it, Powers reaches into the
past, uncovering a rich trove of ideas that have helped people manage
and enjoy their connected lives for thousands of years. New
technologies have always brought the mix of excitement and stress that
we feel today. Drawing on some of history's most brilliant thinkers,
from Plato to Shakespeare to Thoreau, he shows that digital
connectedness serves us best when it's balanced by its opposite,
disconnectedness. Using his own life as laboratory and object lesson,
Powers demonstrates why this is the moment to revisit our relationship
to screens and mobile technologies, and how profound the rewards of
doing so can be. Lively, original, and entertaining, Hamlet's
BlackBerry will challenge you to rethink your digital life.
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A Practical Philosophy for Building a Good Life in the Digital Age
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780062002877
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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