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Series in Philosophy/Communication
Thinking Otherwise
2007, ISBN 978-1557534361
Author: David J. Gunkel
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Critique of Digital Reason: Toward a Method of Thinking Otherwise
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What’s the Matter with Books?
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Second Thoughts: Toward a Critique of the Digital Divide
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VRx: Media Technology, Drugs, and Codependency
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The Virtual Dialectic: Rethinking The Matrix and Its Significance
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The Machine Question: Ethics, Alterity, and Technology
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Concluding Otherwise
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