What does it mean to be truly human in a world governed by algorithms and digital personas? Existentialism in a Digital World explores how technology is reshaping the very core of our existence--our identity, freedom, privacy, and ability to live authentically. Drawing from classic existential philosophy and applying it to our data-driven, always-connected world, this book offers a fresh lens on what it means to be human in the 21st century. From social media's curated realities to the silent manipulation of algorithms, from the erosion of privacy to the psychological toll of digital surveillance--this book confronts the deepest questions of our digital age. Whether you're a philosopher, a student, or simply a curious thinker navigating the modern world, this book invites you to critically examine your digital life and reclaim your existential freedom in the face of growing technological control. Inside, you'll discover: The roots of existentialism and how it applies to digital life The psychological and social consequences of digital surveillance How curated online identities challenge authenticity Ethical frameworks for digital autonomy and privacy Practical insights and solutions for reclaiming control in the digital age This is more than a book. It's a call to action--to live more consciously, authentically, and freely in a time when being truly human is a revolutionary act.
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