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November 21, 2025
In a world where our lives are increasingly lived through screens, the very concept of 'self' is undergoing a profound transformation. 'The Digital Self: Identity in the Age of Screens' embarks on a philosophical journey to unravel the intricate connections between our personal identities and the pervasive digital landscape. This book questions how the online personas we cultivate—carefully curated or spontaneously generated—shape, fragment, and ultimately redefine who we are in an age of unprecedented interconnectedness. This exploration is crafted for anyone grappling with the question of identity in today's technologically saturated world. It delves into the ways social media, online interactions, and the constant stream of digital information influence our self-perception, our relationships, and our understanding of reality. By examining these dynamics, the book offers a thoughtful perspective on navigating the complexities of modern existence and understanding the evolving nature of the self in the 21st century.
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Start Writing Nowfasake3920 is an aspiring author with a keen interest in the philosophical implications of modern technology. Their work aims to bridge complex ideas with accessible language, making them a relevant voice for exploring the evolving nature of identity in our digital era.