
BOOKS - Wilhelm Wundt - Sein Philosophisches System (German Edition)

Wilhelm Wundt - Sein Philosophisches System (German Edition)
Author: Alfred Arnold
Year: January 14, 1981
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 82 MB
Language: German

Year: January 14, 1981
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 82 MB
Language: German

The book "Wilhelm Wundt Seine Philosophische System" by German philosopher and psychologist Wilhelm Wundt is a comprehensive work that explores the development of modern knowledge and its impact on human society. The book is divided into three main parts: the first part discusses the nature of human consciousness and the principles of philosophy, the second part examines the relationship between technology and society, and the third part presents a new philosophical system based on the author's ideas. In the first part of the book, Wundt argues that consciousness is not just a product of the brain but a fundamental aspect of human existence. He posits that consciousness is not limited to the physical world but extends beyond it, encompassing all aspects of human experience. He also emphasizes the importance of understanding the process of technological evolution, which he believes is essential for the survival of humanity. According to Wundt, technology has the power to shape our perceptions and beliefs, and it is crucial to study and understand this process to ensure the survival of our species. In the second part of the book, Wundt examines the relationship between technology and society. He argues that technology has the potential to unite people in a warring state, providing a basis for the survival of humanity. However, he also acknowledges the dangers of technology, such as the loss of privacy and the potential for mass surveillance.
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