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Where Are You?: An Ontology of the Cell Phone
Maurizio Ferraris
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Description for Where Are You?: An Ontology of the Cell Phone
Paperback. An analysis of the history and social role of mobile phones today (with an enhancement of their primary writing function) is followed by a proposal of a philosophical theory of objects, which is meant to be complementary to Searle's 'collective intentionality', that places writing at the basis of social reality. Translator(s): De Sanctis, Sarah. Series: Commonalities. Num Pages: 248 pages, 16 b/w illustrations. BIC Classification: HPJ; JFD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 161 x 15. Weight in Grams: 346.
This book sheds light on the most philosophically interesting of contemporary objects: the cell phone. “Where are you?”—a question asked over cell phones myriad times each day—is arguably the most philosophical question of our age, given the transformation of presence the cell phone has wrought in contemporary social life and public space.
Throughout all public spaces, cell phones are now a ubiquitous prosthesis of what Descartes and Hegel once considered the absolute tool: the hand. Their power comes in part from their ability to move about with us—they are like a computer, but we can carry them with us ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Fordham University Press
Condition
New
Series
Commonalities
Number of Pages
248
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780823256167
SKU
V9780823256167
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99-1
About Maurizio Ferraris
Maurizio Ferraris (Author) Maurizio Ferraris is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Turin. He is the co-author, with Jacques Derrida, of A Taste for the Secret and the author of Documentality: Why It Is Necessary to Leave Traces (Fordham). Sarah De Sanctis (Translator) Sarah De Sanctis is a professional translator and a ... Read more
Reviews for Where Are You?: An Ontology of the Cell Phone
"Where Are You? An Ontology of the Cell Phone offers an ontology and phenomenology of the cell phone that draws as easily on popular culture and our daily experience of the cell phone, as it does on Ferrari's considerable philosophical culture. In one moment, Ferraris speculates how differently the ending of Dr. Zhivago might have played out in the age ... Read more