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Movement and Time in the Cyberworld - Questioning the Digital Cast of Being (Hardcover)
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Movement and Time in the Cyberworld - Questioning the Digital Cast of Being (Hardcover)
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The cyberworld fast rolling in and impacting every aspect of human
living on the globe today presents an enormous challenge to
humankind. It is taken up by the media following current events
through to all kinds of natural- and social-scientific discourses.
Digitized technoscience develops at a breakneck pace in all areas
accompanied by sociological analysis. What is missing is a
philosophical response genuinely posing the basic ontological
question: What is a digital being's peculiar mode of being? The
present study offers a digital ontology that analyzes the
dissolution of beings into bit-strings, driven by mathematized
science. The mathematization of knowledge reaches back to
Pythagoras, Plato and Aristotle, and continues with Descartes,
Galileo, Newton, Leibniz. Western knowledge from its inception has
always been driven by an unbridled will to efficient-causal power
over all kinds of movement and change. This historical trajectory
culminates in the universal Turing machine that enables efficient,
automated, algorithmic control over the movement of digital beings
through the cyberworld. The book fills in the ontological
foundations underpinning this brave new cyberworld and interrogates
them, especially by questioning the millennia-old conception of
1D-linear time. An alternative ontology of movement arises, based
on a radically alternative conception of 3D-time.
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