The Obsolescence of the Human (Volum... Paperback – December 23, 2025 Paperback

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Language: English Subject: Social Aspects, Individual Philosophers Series: Posthumanities Ser. Item Weight: 18.1 Oz Author: Günther. Anders Format: Trade Paperback Item Height: 1 in Type: Textbook ISBN: 9781517912659 Country of Origin: United States Number of Pages: 384 Pages Publisher: University of Minnesota Press Item Width: 6 in Publication Year: 2025 Publication Name: Obsolescence of the Human Subject Area: Philosophy, Technology & Engineering gtin13: 9781517912659 Book Title: The Obsolescence of the Human (Volume 75) (Posthumanities) Item Length: 9 in

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Now available in English—one of the twentieth century’s most important works on the philosophy of technology With this first English translation of influential German philosopher Günther Anders’s 1956 masterpiece of critical theory, The Obsolescence of the Human, a new generation of readers can now engage with his prescient and haunting vision of a “world without us” dominated by technology. Looking at technological events such as the detonation of the nuclear bomb and the arrival of televis...

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