XI - DISSOLUTION: The Algorithm of Illness II is a poetic-philosophical exploration of what it means to remain human in an age defined by data, systems, and digital optimization. In lyrical yet grounded language, author Kati Voß opens a contemplative space--beyond diagnoses, technologies, and performance logic--where presence, dignity, and embodied truth quietly endure. This book does not offer solutions. It offers something rarer: a stillness in which readers may feel the resonance of their own questions again. A reminder that healing is not always repair--and that illness might be the last form of remembering in a world that forgot how to feel. Key Themes A journey through illness, memory, and the silent dignity of the body A philosophical reflection on health systems, care, and human fragility An invitation to listen to what lies beneath the measurable Who This Book Is For Readers drawn to the intersection of technology, humanity, and healing Those exploring themes of embodiment, burnout, and spiritual resilience Thinkers, caregivers, and quiet revolutionaries seeking depth over data About the Trilogy: The Trilogy of Essentiality Written by Kati Voß , The Trilogy of Essentiality opens new perspectives on the human condition in a system-driven world. REMEMBERING - Humanity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence A poetic investigation of memory, identity, and machine logic in the digital age. DISSOLUTION - The Algorithm of Illness II An inquiry into the body as a witness in an over-optimized, overstimulated system. RESONANCE - Healing Impulses for a New Era A meditation on resonance, presence, and the healing power of what cannot be quantified. The full trilogy will be available from May 2025 . More at: https://akademie-der-weisheit.de/reihe-bildungskontext/
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