Philosophy in a Technological World

Philosophy in a Technological World

by James Tartaglia

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"Drawing on work from a range of philosophers, including Heidegger, Spinoza and Hume, alongside Isiah Berlin, Roger Shattuck, John Gray, Tartaglia argues that rational discussion based around such traditional philosophical themes needs to be maintained, especially in our current circumstances, and that this can and should replace physicalism as the common sense of the secular world as we move forward in the 21st century"--

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    How does Tartaglia’s critique of physicalism challenge your own assumptions about the nature of reality and consciousness in a secular society?

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    In what ways have you personally noticed technology shifting our cultural or individual "common sense" away from traditional philosophical thinking?

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    Tartaglia draws on historical thinkers like Heidegger, Spinoza, and Hume; how successful do you think he is in applying their centuries-old insights to our modern technological dilemmas?

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