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Justin E. H. Smith

    July 30, 1972
    Anton Wilhelm Amo's Philosophical Dissertations on Mind and Body
    The Internet Is Not What You Think It Is
    Irrationality
    • Irrationality

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      Preface -- Preamble: a mathematician's murder -- Introduction -- The self-devouring octopus, or, logic -- "No-brainers", or, reason in nature -- The sleep of reason, or, dreams -- Dreams into things, or, art -- "I believe because it is absurd", or, pseudoscience -- Enlightenment, or, myth Enlightenment into myth -- The human beast, or, the Internet -- Explosions, or, jokes and lies --The impossible symbolism, or, death -- Conclusion.

      Irrationality
    • A history of the internet, uncovering its origins in nature and centuries-old dreams of improving the quality of human life by creating thinking machines and allowing for communication across vast distances. Looks at what the internet is, where it came from, and where it might be taking us.

      The Internet Is Not What You Think It Is
    • This book provides the original Latin texts with new explanatory annotated translations of two philosophical works by Anton Wilhelm Amo (c.1703-after 1752), the first African philosopher in early modern Europe. It also includes an extensive introduction intended to help readers contextualize and engage with his philosophical ideas and their historical and intellectual background and significance.

      Anton Wilhelm Amo's Philosophical Dissertations on Mind and Body