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★I have multiple business books for sale, so if you'd like to bundle them, please use the "bundle purchase" function to make an offer.★ ★Discounts are available for bundled purchases★ "Revised and Enlarged Edition: Philosophy in the Smartphone Age: An Adventure Around the Lost Solitude in a World of Constant Connection" Yoshihiro Tanigawa Price: ¥1400 Introduction Chapter 1: A Field Guide for Getting Lost, or How to Survive a Zombie Movie Chapter 2: Philosophy for Not Thinking for Yourself - The Power of Thinking Based on the Problem Solving of Geniuses Chapter 3: Solitude Lost in Constant Connection - Philosophy in the Smartphone Age Chapter 4: How to Create Solitude and Hobbies - Dialogue Brought About by Negative Capability Chapter 5: A Society That Tries to Forget Boredom with High Tension and Busyness Chapter 6: Boredom Seen from the Cracks of Pleasurable Laziness is a Signal to Change Yourself Conclusion Afterword Limited Edition Supplement for the Revised and Enlarged Edition: "Q&A for People Practicing 'Philosophy in the Smartphone Age'" Afterword - For the Revised and Enlarged Edition The Fermentation of 'Philosophy in the Smartphone Age' (Commentary by Dominic Chen) A book for surviving the "lonely despite being connected, always-on world." How has smartphones changed our lives? How should we live in a "world of constant connection" where we can connect anytime, anywhere? Nietzsche, Ortega, Hannah Arendt, Pascal, Haruki Murakami, Eva, etc... From philosophy to media theory and culture. A rising philosopher, appearing frequently in the media, asks questions from various angles! In the "world of constant connection," we try to fill our anxiety, boredom, and loneliness by the easy stimulation we get from our smartphones. While immersing ourselves in the torrent of information, are we really fascinated by the world, others, or ourselves? What we see there is our image, being tossed around by loneliness, losing interest in others, and shutting ourselves in. To confront the "solitude" lost in the world of constant connection. Let's begin an adventure around the "unknown land" of philosophy from here. #YoshihiroTanigawa #book #philosophy/philosophy #book #business #strategy #marketing #consulting #organizationaltheory #Uoto #Miyake #society #economy #management #probability #MBA #philosophy #philosophy
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