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June 25, 2025
In an era defined by constant connectivity and digital interaction, our personal identities are being fundamentally reshaped. This book delves into the philosophical implications of the pervasive digital landscape, questioning how our online presence, digital footprints, and virtual interactions influence our sense of self. It explores concepts such as authenticity, privacy, and the boundaries between the physical and digital worlds, prompting readers to critically examine the evolving nature of identity in an increasingly interconnected age. Moving beyond simple observations, the book offers a deep dive into the ways technology challenges traditional notions of identity. It invites readers to reflect on their own experiences in the digital realm and consider the profound impact of these changes on individual identity and collective society. Through philosophical inquiry, 'The Digital Self' encourages a thoughtful engagement with the forces transforming who we are and how we perceive ourselves in the modern world.
Donald Khameini is an aspiring writer with a keen interest in the intersection of technology, philosophy, and personal identity. His work explores the profound ways in which the digital realm is reshaping our understanding of selfhood in the 21st century.
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