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Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow ハードカバー – 2016/9/8
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- 本の長さ448ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Harvill Secker
- 発売日2016/9/8
- 寸法16.4 x 4 x 24.3 cm
- ISBN-101910701874
- ISBN-13978-1910701874
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"Shows us where mankind is headed in an absolutely clear-sighted and accessible manner" ― Jarvis Cocker
"Even more readable, even more important, than his excellent Sapiens" -- Kazuo Ishiguro ― Guardian Books of the Year
"An exhilarating book that takes the reader deep into questions of identity, consciousness and intelligence" ― Observer
"A brilliantly original, thought-provoking and important study of where mankind is heading." ― Evening Standard
"Spellbinding… a quirky and cool book, with a sliver of ice at its heart" ― Guardian
"An intoxicating brew of science, philosophy and futurism." ― Mail on Sunday
"Yuval Noah Harari is the most entertaining and thought-provoking writer of non-fiction at the moment. As with Sapiens, you finish the book feeling much wiser" -- Matt Haig
"An exhilarating book that takes the reader deep into questions of identity, consciousness and intelligence… Harari is a naturally gifted explainer, invariably ready with a telling anecdote or memorable analogy. As a result, it’s tempting to see him less as historian than as some kind of all-purpose sage." -- Andrew Anthony ― Observer
"Sets out with enviable (and alarming) lucidity the massive challenges now facing our species as genetic technologies, AI and robotics alter forever our relationships with one another and with other species. It’s even more readable, even more important, than his excellent Sapiens." -- Kazuo Ishiguro ― Guardian Books of the Year
"I think the mark of a great book is that it not only alters the way you see the world after you've read it, it also casts the past in a different light. In Homo Deus, Yuval Noah Harari shows us where mankind is headed in an absolutely clear-sighted & accessible manner. I don't normally ask for autographs but I got a bit starstruck & asked him to sign my copy of his book after we'd had a conversation for my show on BBC 6Music. His inscription reads: 'The future is in your hands' - a good thing to remember when such great changes are afoot." -- Jarvis Cocker ― Mail on Sunday
"Spellbinding… This is a very intelligent book, full of sharp insights and mordant wit... It is a quirky and cool book, with a sliver of ice at its heart... It is hard to imagine anyone could read this book without getting an occasional, vertiginous thrill." -- David Runciman ― Guardian
"Like all great epics, Sapiens demanded a sequel. Homo Deus, in which that likely apocalyptic future is imagined in spooling detail, is that book. It is a highly seductive scenario planner for the numerous ways in which we might overreach ourselves." -- Tim Adams ― Observer
"Homo Deus is a sweeping, apocalyptic history of the human race, which reads more like a TED-talk on acid." -- Norman Lewis ― Spiked
"Harari is an intellectual magpie who has plucked theories and data from many disciplines - including philosophy, theology, computer science and biology - to produce a brilliantly original, thought-provoking and important study of where mankind is heading." -- Saul David ― Evening Standard
"Like its predecessor, which sold in its millions, Homo Deus will have a world audience. Taking over where Sapiens left off, it looks forward to where history, ethics and gargantuan biotech investment might lead us - to the end, Harari thinks, of death, suffering and the very idea of being human." -- James McConnachie ― Sunday Times Culture
"A remarkable book, full of insights and thoughtful reinterpretations of what we thought we knew about ourselves and our history... One measure of Harari’s achievement is that one has to look a long way back – to 1934, in fact, the year when Lewis Mumford’s Technics and Civilization was published – for a book with comparable ambition and scope." -- John Naughton ― Guardian
"Harari is an exceptional writer, who seems to have been specially chosen by the muses as a conduit for the zeitgeist… Fascinating reading." -- Stephen Cave ― Times Literary Supplement
"This provocative book analyses our present state – and makes startling predictions about the future." ― Mail on Sunday
"Sapiens was a paean to humanity’s powers of collective imagination…with darker notes on how these mega-stories might direct our new, transformative, information and biological technologies. “Is there anything more dangerous than dissatisfied and irresponsible gods who don’t know what they want?” was Harari’s closing line. Homo Deus tries to answer that question, with all the pedagogic and encyclopaedic brilliance of its predecessor." ― New Scientist
"An often thought-provoking and always elegantly written book." -- Steven Poole ― Spectator
"Brilliant, mind-expanding…explores where Homo Sapiens might go from here, via his signature blend of science, history, philosophy and every discipline in between." ― Bookseller
"His reasoning is laid out with a lucidity that makes it a joy to read." ― UK Press Syndication
"Yuval Noah Harari is the most entertaining and thought-provoking writer of non-fiction at the moment. In Homo Deus he covers broad terrain, touching on everything from Zen Buddhism to the Second World War to how bats read the frequency of echoes, to explore the largest most difficult and sometimes frightening subject of all: our own future. As with Sapiens you finish the book feeling much wiser, but not having noticed any hard work along the way. I loved this book." ― Matt Haig
"Sapiens showed us where we came from. Homo Deus shows us where we’re going" ― Eastern Daily Press
"Challenging, readable and thought-provoking… He has provided a smart look at what may be ahead for humanity." ― Time
"Exhilarating." -- Nick Curtis ― Evening Standard
"Original, compelling, and provocative." -- Gary Ogden ― Shortlist
著者について
Prof. Yuval Noah Harari is a historian, philosopher and the global bestselling author of Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow, 21 Lessons for the 21st Century, the graphic adaptation series Sapiens: A Graphic History, and Unstoppable Us, his first series of books for children. His books have sold over 45 million copies in 65 languages, with Sapiens alone selling 25 million copies since it was first published in 2013. A New York Times and Sunday Times #1 bestseller, Sapiens spent an incredible 96 consecutive weeks in the top 3 of the Sunday Times bestseller list. Yuval Noah Harari is also behind Sapienship – an international social impact company focused on education and storytelling, which he co-founded with his husband Itzik Yahav. Harari is considered one of the world’s most influential public intellectuals today.
登録情報
- 出版社 : Harvill Secker (2016/9/8)
- 発売日 : 2016/9/8
- 言語 : 英語
- ハードカバー : 448ページ
- ISBN-10 : 1910701874
- ISBN-13 : 978-1910701874
- 寸法 : 16.4 x 4 x 24.3 cm
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 210,694位洋書 (洋書の売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 569位21st Century History
- - 1,493位Cultural Anthropology
- - 1,916位Professional Science Biological Sciences (洋書)
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上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
As Obama said in Hiroshima in 2016, technological progress without equivalent progress in human institutions can doom us. I am optimistic, though, because quite a few people read his books. AI robots won’t replace humans, and most of us won’t be useless class.
Dr. Harari is alarming the dangerous consequences which might be brought from this new technological revolution because it will drastically changed the job market and create millions of useless class.
This book must be read not only by business persons but also by high school, university students.
その解析・解釈の多くは
ブラックボックスに委ねられている
何をどう示すかで
人々の生き方さえ左右できる
背景にある意志・恣意的な支配
その影響を完全に逃れるすべは
無いのかも知れない
ダンブラウンも近いことは言ってるが新人類は神しかない。と指摘してる。
残念ながら、2冊目のこの本が、その中では少し落ちるかな?
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Très, très grand livre
