The Fall of Consciousness. The Birth of the Noetic Age.
What happens when humanity perfects intelligence - but forgets wisdom?
When machines evolve beyond necessity, yet humans lose their reason to exist?
NOUS: From Cave to Screen is not just a book; it is a philosophical manifesto for the age of Artificial Intelligence - a journey through the ruins of meaning and the rebirth of consciousness.
Blending myth, psychology, and futurism, the author traces the arc of human history from Prometheus's fire to the algorithmic glare of the modern screen. He reveals how the very tools that once liberated us have turned into mirrors of spiritual amnesia - and how the next revolution will not be technological, but noetic: the awakening of consciousness itself.
Across two great architectures - The Macro Breath and The Micro Breath - the book rebuilds the foundations of a post-AI civilization:
A world freed from mechanical labor through Basic Cognitive Income (BCI).
An ethical order governed not by algorithms, but by conscience - the Nous Council.
A redefined human relationship where man and woman rediscover their sacred balance, no longer divided by power, but united by awareness.
This is not a tale of utopia. It is a call - to remember the forgotten wholeness, to restore meaning, and to choose consciousness over chaos.
"The machines will think and produce -
but only humans can give meaning."
For readers of Yuval Harari, Alan Watts, and Carl Jung, NOUS: From Cave to Screen offers a poetic yet rigorous exploration of what it means to stay human in an age that threatens to make us forget.
S leyman Y cel invites us to stand at the threshold of a new species - Homo Noeticus - and to breathe, once again, the air of our own awareness.
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