
The Story of Knowledge
J. L. Hart
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
The Story of Knowledge: From Ancient Thought to Artificial Intelligence offers a rigorous yet accessible exploration of the multifaceted nature of knowledge across philosophy, history, and modern technology. This interdisciplinary volume addresses fundamental questions about what it means to know, tracing the evolution of epistemology from classical antiquity to the digital age.
Key features include:
Philosophical Foundations: Examines classical theories of knowledge, including Plato’s justified true belief, rationalism and empiricism, skepticism, and contemporary debates such as the Gettier problem.
Historical Trajectory: Surveys the development of knowledge systems through oral traditions, ancient civilizations, Renaissance humanism, the scientific revolution, and the Enlightenment, highlighting pivotal thinkers and transformative moments.
Modern Epistemic Systems: Analyzes the impact of information theory, artificial intelligence, and digital media on contemporary knowledge production and dissemination.
Critical Issues: Addresses challenges such as misinformation, epistemic authority, algorithmic bias, and the fragmentation of public discourse in the attention economy.
Future Perspectives: Advocates for epistemic pluralism and cooperative knowledge practices, emphasizing the ethical and social responsibilities in an AI-augmented world.
Enriched with sidebars on seminal thinkers—Descartes, Hume, Foucault, Turing—and mini case studies such as Galileo’s telescope, the House of Wisdom, Wikipedia, and OpenAI, this book is an essential resource for scholars, students, and thoughtful readers interested in the evolving dynamics of knowledge.
Duration - 2h 41m.
Author - J. L. Hart.
Narrator - Digital Voice Matt G.
Published Date - Monday, 13 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Pickle Publishing ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The Story of Knowledge: From Ancient Thought to Artificial Intelligence offers a rigorous yet accessible exploration of the multifaceted nature of knowledge across philosophy, history, and modern technology. This interdisciplinary volume addresses fundamental questions about what it means to know, tracing the evolution of epistemology from classical antiquity to the digital age. Key features include: Philosophical Foundations: Examines classical theories of knowledge, including Plato’s justified true belief, rationalism and empiricism, skepticism, and contemporary debates such as the Gettier problem. Historical Trajectory: Surveys the development of knowledge systems through oral traditions, ancient civilizations, Renaissance humanism, the scientific revolution, and the Enlightenment, highlighting pivotal thinkers and transformative moments. Modern Epistemic Systems: Analyzes the impact of information theory, artificial intelligence, and digital media on contemporary knowledge production and dissemination. Critical Issues: Addresses challenges such as misinformation, epistemic authority, algorithmic bias, and the fragmentation of public discourse in the attention economy. Future Perspectives: Advocates for epistemic pluralism and cooperative knowledge practices, emphasizing the ethical and social responsibilities in an AI-augmented world. Enriched with sidebars on seminal thinkers—Descartes, Hume, Foucault, Turing—and mini case studies such as Galileo’s telescope, the House of Wisdom, Wikipedia, and OpenAI, this book is an essential resource for scholars, students, and thoughtful readers interested in the evolving dynamics of knowledge. Duration - 2h 41m. Author - J. L. Hart. Narrator - Digital Voice Matt G. Published Date - Monday, 13 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Pickle Publishing ©.
Language:
English
Title Page
Duration:00:00:12
Introduction
Duration:00:07:04
PART I: Philosophical Foundations
Duration:00:00:04
Chapter 1: What Counts as Knowledge?
Duration:00:08:52
Chapter 2: Knowing With the Mind and the Senses
Duration:00:09:58
Chapter 3: The Edge of Certainty
Duration:00:08:10
Chapter 4: Varieties of Knowledge
Duration:00:10:51
PART II: Historical Trajectories
Duration:00:00:04
Chapter 5: Myths, Memory, and Meaning
Duration:00:09:02
Chapter 6: Reason and Revelation
Duration:00:09:16
Chapter 7: Knowledge Reborn: Renaissance and Revolutions
Duration:00:09:18
Chapter 8: Enlightenment and the Age of Reason
Duration:00:10:04
Chapter 9: From Philosophy to Science
Duration:00:09:29
PART III: Technological Frontiers
Duration:00:00:04
Chapter 10: The Age of Information
Duration:00:07:53
Chapter 11: Knowledge in the Machine
Duration:00:08:28
Chapter 12: Algorithms and the Attention Economy
Duration:00:09:09
Chapter 13: Knowledge and Power
Duration:00:08:46
Chapter 14: Beyond the Human Brain
Duration:00:09:32
Chapter 15: The Crisis of Knowing
Duration:00:09:29
Chapter 16: The Future Shape of Knowledge
Duration:00:08:14
Conclusion: From Thought to Algorithm, and Back Again
Duration:00:07:06