Post-Gutenberg galaxy: The fourth revolution in the means of production of knowledge
(1991)
| Abstract | The 4th revolution after speech, writing and print, is skywriting (email, hypermail, web-based archiving). | |||||||||
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Khosrow Bagheri (2008). Globalization, Information Revolution, and Their Relations to Education: Emphasizing J. F. Lyotard's View. JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL INNOVATIONS 22:145-158.
Nicholas Maxwell (2009). How Can Life of Value Best Flourish in the Real World? In Leemon McHenry (ed.), Science and the Pursuit of Wisdom. Ontos Verlag.
Thomas Uebel (2008). Writing a Revolution: On the Production and Early Reception of the Vienna Circle's Manifesto. Perspectives on Science 16 (1):70-102.
Luciano Floridi (2008). Artificial Intelligence's New Frontier: Artificial Companions and the Fourth Revolution. Metaphilosophy 39 (4-5):651-655.
Nicholas Maxwell (2004). In Defense of Seeking Wisdom. Metaphilosophy 35 (5):733-743.
Luciano Floridi (2011). Children of the Fourth Revolution. Philosophy and Technology 24 (3):227-232.
Nicholas Maxwell (2009). Are Universities Undergoing an Intellectual Revolution?,. Oxford Magazine (290):13-16.
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