
Homo Deus: Yarının Kısa Bir Tarihi - Ciltli
Harari, who explains how the human species dominated the world in his book Sapiens, From Animals to Gods, addresses our future with his striking predictions in Homo Deus. In this work, in which he examines humanity's journey in pursuit of immortality, happiness and divinity in the light of science, history and philosophy, he constructs a future in which humans evolve into a completely different species, Homo deus.
Is Homo sapiens, who started out as an "insignificant animal", preparing for his own end in order to reach the level of the gods?
How did Homo sapiens come to believe in the humanist doctrine that the universe revolves around the human species?
How does this teaching shape our daily lives, our art, and our most secret passions?
Do humans have any trademarks other than their high intelligence and power that distinguish them from cows, chickens, chimpanzees and all computer programs?
Why hasn't there been a significant increase in our happiness levels despite achieving unprecedented gains throughout history?
"To understand all of this, all we have to do is look back and examine what Homo sapiens actually is, how humanism became a world-dominating religion, and why trying to realize the dream of humanism will actually lead to the end of humanity itself. This is the main concern of this book."
"You will be both entertained and surprised while reading. Above all, you will find yourself thinking about things you have never thought about before."
-Daniel Kahneman, author of Thinking Fast and Slow-
"When you read Homo Deus, you will feel like you are standing on the edge of a cliff that you have reached after a long and difficult journey. The journey will no longer matter, because you will take your next step into a vast void."
-David Runciman, The Guardian-
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Number of Pages: 456
Year of Print: 2016
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Kolektif Kitap
First Print Year: 2016
Language Turkish
Publisher | : | Collective Book |
Number of pages | : | 456 |
Publication Year | : | 2016 |
ISBN | : | 9786055029630 |
The heart | : | Turkish |