Redefining Eternity: Interfacing Immortality in the Digital Corporate World
Redefining Eternity: Interfacing Immortality in the Digital Corporate World
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Bethany Crawford's book "Redefining Eternity: Interfacing Immortality in the Digital Corporate World" explores the implications of "digital immortality" for human experiences, challenging traditional concepts of consciousness, death, and time. It examines the social consequences and provocations of a digitally replicable subject in the digital age and addresses the philosophical question of what it means to be human in the digital era. The book analyzes digital services promoting immortality and engages with transhumanist and technologist texts to interpret the key terminologies, processes, and intentions for an immortal digital being.
Format: Hardback
Length: 242 pages
Publication date: 30 November 2020
Publisher: Academica Press
In her groundbreaking book, "Redefining Eternity: Interfacing Immortality in the Digital Corporate World," Bethany Crawford delves deep into the profound implications of "digital immortality" on fundamental aspects of human existence, including consciousness, death, and time. Serving as a preliminary exploration of the evolving existential paradigms of the digital age, this thought-provoking work offers a comprehensive analysis of the social consequences and provocations of a digitally replicable subject within the current sociopolitical context. Through meticulous research and engaging with a range of influential thinkers, Crawford challenges the very essence of what it means to be human in our rapidly digitizing world.
The book begins by establishing the motivations behind the emergence of digital and information technologies in the pursuit of "immortality." By examining various digital services that either intentionally or unintentionally promote immortality, Crawford sheds light on the key terminologies, processes, and intentions associated with creating an immortal digital being. By engaging with texts by transhumanists and technologists like Ray Kurzweil, Martine Rothblatt, and Max More, Crawford provides a critical interpretation of the emerging discourse surrounding immortality.
Through her comprehensive analysis, Crawford offers a dynamic foundation for conceptualizing the ramifications of "living forever" as a digital post-death self. She explores the ethical, philosophical, and social implications of such a scenario, raising thought-provoking questions about the nature of identity, consciousness, and the human experience in a world where physical death is no longer a definitive end. "Redefining Eternity" serves as a timely and essential contribution to the ongoing discourse on the future of humanity, providing a thought-provoking roadmap for navigating the complex and rapidly evolving landscape of digital immortality.
Weight: 284g
Dimension: 159 x 237 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781680539646
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