3 reviews
Chapters
5
Language
English
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Published
September 14, 2025
In an era dominated by screens and social connections, 'The Digital Self' embarks on a profound philosophical journey to understand how our identities are being reshaped by the digital world. This book critically examines the curated personas we present online, the echo chambers of information we inhabit, and the constant algorithmic influence on our perceptions. It questions whether the 'self' we present online is a true reflection of our inner being or a carefully constructed facade. The author urges readers to confront the implications of their digital footprints, exploring the potential for both alienation and authentic connection in our online lives. By delving into the philosophical underpinnings of identity, this work challenges us to actively cultivate and protect our sense of self amidst the ever-evolving digital landscape, prompting a vital conversation about what it truly means to be an individual in the 21st century.
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Start Writing NowJames Mcain is an aspiring author with a keen interest in the intersection of technology and human consciousness. His exploration of our digital existence aims to provoke thought and encourage a deeper understanding of selfhood in the modern era.