Virtuality and humanity: virtual practice and its evolution from pre-history to the 21st Century / Sam N. Lehman-Wilzig.
2021
QA76.9.H85
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Title
Virtuality and humanity: virtual practice and its evolution from pre-history to the 21st Century / Sam N. Lehman-Wilzig.
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ISBN
9789811665264 (electronic bk.)
9811665265 (electronic bk.)
9811665257
9789811665257
9811665265 (electronic bk.)
9811665257
9789811665257
Publication Details
Singapore : Springer, 2021.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-16-6526-4 doi
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QA76.9.H85
Dewey Decimal Classification
006.801
Summary
This is a pioneering study of virtuality through human history: ancient-to-modern evolution and recent expansion; expression in many fields (chapters on Religion; Philosophy, Math, Physics; Literature and the Arts; Economics; Nationhood, Government and War; Communication); psychological and social reasons for its universality; inter-relationship with "reality." The book's thesis: virtuality was always an integral part of humanity in many areas of life, generally expanding over the ages. The reasons: 1- brain psychology; 2- virtuality's six functions escape from boredom to relieving existential dread. Other questions addressed: How will future neuroscience, biotech and "communications" affect virtuality? Can/should there be limits to human virtualizing? Prof. Sam Lehman-Wilzig (PhD, Harvard U.) is Professor Emeritus of Bar-Ilan University, Israel, where he chaired its Political Science Department and also its School of Communication. He also served as Chairman of the Israel Political Science Association.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Defining Virtuality
Virtuality and/in the Brain
Religion & the Supernatural
Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics & Cosmology
Music, Literature & the Arts
Economics
Community & Nationhood, Government, War
Communication To/With/By the Masses
Virtuality's Expansion in the Modern Era: Media and Society.
Defining Virtuality
Virtuality and/in the Brain
Religion & the Supernatural
Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics & Cosmology
Music, Literature & the Arts
Economics
Community & Nationhood, Government, War
Communication To/With/By the Masses
Virtuality's Expansion in the Modern Era: Media and Society.