Philosophy Augmented and Revised Smartphone Era Philosophy : "The World of Always-On Connectivity" Lost Solitude : Yoshihiro Tanikawa

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 哲学 増補改訂版 スマホ時代の哲学 「常時接続の世界」で失われた孤独をめぐる冒険 / 谷川嘉浩
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Released date: 18 Apr 2025

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Philosophy
[Contents introduction]
★ ★ ★ Voices of recommendation one after another! ★★★
I am going on a journey to recover what was lost due to SNS with
philosophers.
There is no other wonderful book like that!
Winner of the New Book Grand Prize 2025 『 Why I can't read books when I work? 』 Author
Kaho Miyake
In the immediate (agile) and constant (ubiquitous) smartphone era,
Beyond searching for a sense of satiety in a high-resolution monitor, "Philosophy" is delicious!
Rather than searching for a sense of satiety in a high-resolution monitor, "I can find a wonderful stomach with the fruit of a tree of wisdom with the guidance of this book!
Finally, a new book is published!
- About the Movement of the Earth - 』 Author
Yutaka 『
One of the most talked about books in the media has been revised and expanded by more than 18000 characters!
■ Appendix" Philosophy of 『 in the Smartphone Era : 』 Fermentation "
■ Commentary by Dominic

Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 : A Field Guide to Getting Lost, or How to Live Without Dying in a zombie film
Chapter 2 : Philosophy for Not Thinking About Yourself -- Genius's Ability to Think Based on Problem Solving
Chapter 3 : Solitude Lost by Always Connected -- Philosophy of the Smartphone Age
Chapter 4 : Solitude and Creating Hobbies -- The Dialogue Provided by Negative Capabilities
Chapter 5 : high tension and a Society That Tries to Forget Busy Boredom
Chapter 6 : Boredom Visible from the Chasm of Hedonic Dullness Signals a Change
Closing
Afterword 『 』 Ortega Haruki Murakami