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L'home dalt del pont: Diari d'Hiroshima i Nagasaki

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Abans de les criptomonedes o les reunions per Zoom un avenç tecnològic ja havia abolit les distàncies entre des de la bomba atòmica d’Hiroshima un sol botó pot posar en perill tots els éssers vius de la Terra. D’això tracta el diari que el pensador Günther Anders va escriure quan va viatjar al Japó, tretze anys després que algú pitgés el botó: de com la tecnologia converteix els humans en irresponsables perquè no poden ni volen imaginar les conseqüències dels seus actes. 'L’home dalt del pont' no és un text de filosofia sinó un diari. Conté la sensibilitat de l’ull que mira, la xafogor de les nits japoneses a l’estiu. I l'experiència d’aquells que van sobreviure a la bomba i la radiació.

256 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1951

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Günther Anders

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Günther Anders (born Günther Siegmund Stern) was a German philosopher, journalist, essayist and poet. He was trained in the phenomenological tradition, he developed a philosophical anthropology for the age of technology, focusing on such themes as the effects of mass media on our emotional and ethical existence, the illogic of religion, the nuclear threat, the Shoah, and the question of being a philosopher. In 1992, shortly before his death, Günther Anders was awarded the Sigmund Freud Prize.

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