Publication

1999 - Routledge, London, England

Language

English

Word Count

44,750 words, Guess

Page Count

179 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number99022325
  • LibraryThing763566
  • Goodreads3729630

Classifications

  • DDC004.67/8
  • LCCTK5105.875.I57 G72 1999

Description

The Internet: A Philosophical Inquiry explores the tensions between the warnings of the Neo-Luddites and the bright optimism of the Technophiles, Graham offers the first concise and accessible exploration of the issues which arise as we enter further into the world of Cyberspace. This original and fascinating study takes us to the heart of questions that none of us can afford to ignore: how does the Internet affect our concepts of identity, moral anarchy, censorship, community, democracy, virtual reality and imagination? Free of jargon and full of stimulating ideas, this is essential reading for anyone wishing to think clearly and informatively about the complexities of our technological future.

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