Where Are You? : An Ontology of the Cell Phone /
This book sheds light on the most philosophically interesting of contemporary objects: the cell phone. Despite their name, this book argues that cell phones are not really all that good for sound and speaking. Instead, the main philosophical point of this book is that mobile phones have come into th...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Italiano |
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New York :
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2014.
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Edición: | First edition. |
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100 | 1 | |a Ferraris, Maurizio, |d 1956- |e author. | |
240 | 1 | 0 | |a Dove sei? |l English |
245 | 1 | 0 | |a Where Are You? : |b An Ontology of the Cell Phone / |c Maurizio Ferraris ; translated by Sarah De Sanctis. |
250 | |a First edition. | ||
264 | 1 | |a New York : |b Fordham University Press, |c 2014. | |
264 | 3 | |a Baltimore, Md. : |b Project MUSE, |c 2021 | |
264 | 4 | |c ©2014. | |
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500 | |a "Where Are You? An Ontology of the Cell Phone was first published in Italian under the title Dove sei? Ontologia del telefonino, by Bompiani, in 2005, RCS Libri S.p.A. - Milano."--Title page verso. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Cover; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Translator's Note; Introduction: Where Are You?; I: Perì Mail: The Pharaoh's Mobile Phone; 1 Speaking; 2 Writing; 3 Recording; 4 Constructing; The Bottle Imp; II: Social Objects: Realism and Textualism; 5 Strong Realism; 6 Strong Textualism; 7 Weak Realism; 8 Weak Textualism; Epilogue; Notes; References; Index. | |
520 | 8 | |a This book sheds light on the most philosophically interesting of contemporary objects: the cell phone. Despite their name, this book argues that cell phones are not really all that good for sound and speaking. Instead, the main philosophical point of this book is that mobile phones have come into their own as writing machines - they function best in text messages, email, and archives of all kinds. Their philosophical urgency lies in the manner in which they carry us from the effects of voice over into reliance upon the written traces that are, this book argues, the basic stuff of human culture. | |
546 | |a Translated from the Italian. | ||
588 | |a Description based on print version record. | ||
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650 | 7 | |a Technikphilosophie |2 gnd | |
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650 | 6 | |a Ontologie. | |
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