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The German Mind: A Philosophical Diagnosis

New York: Crowell (1968)

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  1. Ethics and cybernetics: Levinasian reflections. [REVIEW]Richard A. Cohen - 2000 - Ethics and Information Technology 2 (1):27-35.
    Is cybernetics good, bad, or indifferent? SherryTurkle enlists deconstructive theory to celebrate thecomputer age as the embodiment of difference. Nolonger just a theory, one can now live a virtual life. Within a differential but ontologically detachedfield of signifiers, one can construct and reconstructegos and environments from the bottom up andendlessly. Lucas Introna, in contrast, enlists theethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas to condemn thesame computer age for increasing the distance betweenflesh and blood people. Mediating the face-to-facerelation between real people, allowing and (...)
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  • Authentic selfhood in Heidegger and Rosenzweig.Richard A. Cohen - 1993 - Human Studies 16 (1-2):111 - 128.