From Kant and Hegel to Habermas and Marx, radical philosophical transformations have consistently intersected with technological advancements throughout human history. This volume on the Dialectic of Digital Enlightenment, engages with AI-driven digitalisation to examine the transformation of human nature, society, the state, and governance through the philosophical perspectives of Kant, Hegel, Horkheimer, Adorno, Bloch, Benjamin, Fromm, Marcuse, Habermas, and Marx. It seeks to reclaim radical philosophy for our time and to liberate these European thinkers from the confines of Eurocentric…mehr
From Kant and Hegel to Habermas and Marx, radical philosophical transformations have consistently intersected with technological advancements throughout human history. This volume on the Dialectic of Digital Enlightenment, engages with AI-driven digitalisation to examine the transformation of human nature, society, the state, and governance through the philosophical perspectives of Kant, Hegel, Horkheimer, Adorno, Bloch, Benjamin, Fromm, Marcuse, Habermas, and Marx. It seeks to reclaim radical philosophy for our time and to liberate these European thinkers from the confines of Eurocentric knowledge traditions and their universalist claims frameworks that, while dominating global discourse, paradoxically obscure the broader human relevance of these philosophers, whose insights speak profoundly to the shared conditions of humanity and the pursuit of its emancipation.
Bhabani Shankar Nayak is a Professor of Business Management at the Guildhall School of Business and Law, London Metropolitan University, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Kantian Idealism and AI.- Chapter 3. Kant and Possibilities of Artificial Reason.- Chapter 4. The Idea of Digital Society: Technological Singularity or Digital Humanism ? A Hegelian Dialectical Analysis in a Sociological Key.- Chapter 5. Marx and Digital Class Consciousness in the Age of Digital Work.- Chapter 6. Technological Society and Hopes of Ernst Simon Bloch.-Chapter 7. Walter Benjamin and AI Led Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction.- Chapter 8. The Aura in the Algorithm: Reimagining Walter Benjamin s Aesthetic Theory in the Era of Artificial Intelligence.- Chapter 9. Max Horkheimer in the Age of Digital Transformation.- Chapter 10. Herbert Marcuse and the Eros of Digital Civilization.- Chapter 11. Theodor W. Adorno and Limits of Digital Positivism.- Chapter 12. Thanatos and Civilization: Erich Fromm and Necrophilia as Product of Technological Modernity.- Chapter 13. Participatory Democracy in the Age of AI: A Habermasian Approach.- Chapter 14. Participatory Democracy in the Age of AI: A Habermasian Approach.
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Kantian Idealism and AI.- Chapter 3. Kant and Possibilities of Artificial Reason.- Chapter 4. The Idea of Digital Society: Technological Singularity or Digital Humanism ? A Hegelian Dialectical Analysis in a Sociological Key.- Chapter 5. Marx and Digital Class Consciousness in the Age of Digital Work.- Chapter 6. Technological Society and Hopes of Ernst Simon Bloch.-Chapter 7. Walter Benjamin and AI Led Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction.- Chapter 8. The Aura in the Algorithm: Reimagining Walter Benjamin s Aesthetic Theory in the Era of Artificial Intelligence.- Chapter 9. Max Horkheimer in the Age of Digital Transformation.- Chapter 10. Herbert Marcuse and the Eros of Digital Civilization.- Chapter 11. Theodor W. Adorno and Limits of Digital Positivism.- Chapter 12. Thanatos and Civilization: Erich Fromm and Necrophilia as Product of Technological Modernity.- Chapter 13. Participatory Democracy in the Age of AI: A Habermasian Approach.- Chapter 14. Participatory Democracy in the Age of AI: A Habermasian Approach.
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