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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London [England] :Bloomsbury, | London [England] :Bloomsbury Publishing,
    UID:
    almahu_9949361303502882
    Format: 1 online resource (208 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781350172685
    Content: "Hidden from everyday awareness, there are two central ways we create meaning in our lives: through social contexts, and the ability to have compound, prolonged experiences. The Distracted Self takes a critical look at the impact of smartphones on these central acts of creating meaning in our lives. Tiger Roholt draws on philosophy rather than the social sciences to understand why it is that many people have the sense that smartphones are draining some of the meaning from their lives. Clarifying the ways in which smartphone-use draws us away from meaningful work and experience, Roholt uses existential phenomenology and Deweyan pragmatism to help us to think about how we might alter our smartphone habits as well as smartphone and app design. By understanding smartphone use through the obstructed activities of identity-creation and prolonged experiences, Roholt shows how awareness can help re-establish these meaningful connections with our immediate environment. Far from being trapped in the present circumstances, he gives us new ways to think about creating meaning in our lives."--
    Note: 1. Introduction -- 2. Research on Smartphone Distraction -- 3. Self-Identity -- 4. Integral Experience -- 5. Conclusion: Alienation -- Bibliography -- Index , Also published in print. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781350172654
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney :Bloomsbury Academic,
    UID:
    almahu_BV049098577
    Format: 234 Seiten ; , 22 cm.
    ISBN: 1-350-17264-2 , 978-1-350-17264-7 , 978-1-350-17265-4
    Content: When our smartphones distract us, much more is at stake than a momentary lapse of attention. Our use of smartphones can interfere with the building-blocks of meaningfulness and the actions that shape our self-identity. By analyzing social interactions and evolving experiences, Roholt reveals the mechanisms of smartphone-distraction that impact our meaningful projects and activities. Roholt's conception of meaning in life draws from a disparate group of philosophers - Susan Wolf, John Dewey, Hubert Dreyfus, Martin Heidegger, and Albert Borgmann. Central to Roholt's argument are what Borgmann calls focal practices: dinners with friends, running, a college seminar, attending sporting events. As a recurring example, Roholt develops the classification of musical instruments as focal things, contending that musical performance can be fruitfully understood as a focal practice.Through this exploration of what generates meaning in life, Roholt makes us rethink the place we allow smartphones to occupy in the everyday. But he remains cautiously optimistic. This thoughtful, needed interrogation of smartphones shows how we can establish a positive role for technologies within our lives
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-227) and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350172678
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350172661
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 9781350172678
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy
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