The Future of the Self

Author:   Joanna Nadin
Publisher:   Melville House Publishing
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9781685891336


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   06 August 2024
Format:   Paperback
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The Future of the Self


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Exploring the changing nature of 'self' through the lens of popular culture and how changes in science, philosophy, technology, and society might impact our sense of self in the future. Exploring the changing nature of 'self' through the lens of popular culture and how changes in science, philosophy, technology, and society might impact our sense of self in the future. Look in the mirror - what do you see? We all feel, instinctively, that self exists. That somewhere inside us, under the clothes, the make-up, and self-tan, lurks a hard 'pearl', a kernel of truth called 'me'. And it's big business uncovering that 'authentic' kernel. It's also a fool's errand, because that 'true self'? It doesn't exist. Self is no more than a story we tell ourselves. It's mutable, pliable as Plasticine. Worse, it's not even strictly autobiographical, but co-authored with those around us. And as such, there is no one version, but myriad, and the number is growing as we are exposed to ever more connections. We are already seeing the effects travel, television, and celebrity culture can have on the formation of self, but as digital and social media exposure grows, and in the advent of AI, what will happen to our sense of self? Can we become ever more multiple and adapt better to our globalised world? Or will we dissolve into narcissistic, detached 'nobodies'? The Future of the Self will explore our current understanding of self in both philosophical and neuroscientific terms and through the lens of popular culture. It will ask what might happen to it in the coming years, and what a 'useful self' might look like in the future.

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Author:   Joanna Nadin
Publisher:   Melville House Publishing
Imprint:   Melville House Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 11.30cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 17.90cm
Weight:   0.096kg
ISBN:  

9781685891336


ISBN 10:   1685891330
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   06 August 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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'From a dystopian vision of an individualistic, self-absorbed, social media obsessed bunch of ’nobody’ selves, to a self-confident, connected and aware-of-our-place-within-nature ‘everybody’ self, this book explores possibilities for all our future selves via fun anecdotes and learned scholars. Thoroughly enjoyable.' - Rachel Poulton, author of The Little Book of Philosophy


'From a dystopian vision of an individualistic, self-absorbed, social media obsessed bunch of ’nobody’ selves, to a self-confident, connected and aware-of-our-place-within-nature ‘everybody’ self, this book explores possibilities for all our future selves via fun anecdotes and learned scholars. Thoroughly enjoyable.' - Rachel Poulton, author of The Little Book of Philosophy 'Everyone, whether they know it or not, has their own take on the self. Some of us prefer to hold onto the egocentric version but in Joanna Nadin’s new book The Future of the Self she challenges this view and offers a dazzling alternative. It is a fantastic vision and one that I wish teenagers would read as they navigate today’s minefield of personal identity.' - Bruce Hood, author of The Self Illusion: Who Do You Think You Are?


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Joanna Nadin is a former broadcast journalist and special adviser to the Prime Minister. Since leaving politics she's written more than 90 books for children and adults, including the Carnegie-nominated Joe All Alone, The Queen of Bloody Everything, The Talk of Pram Town and The Double Life of Daisy Hemmings. She is now a Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Bristol, and has a PhD in the nature of self in relation to YA literature.

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