- ホーム
- > 洋書
- > ドイツ書
- > Humanities, Arts & Music
- > Philosophy
Description
We live in a world where the map has grown so large and detailed that it has completely smothered the territory beneath it. You visit a famous landmark, but instead of looking at it, you spend thirty minutes curating the perfect photo for social media. The digital representation of the vacation has become significantly more important than the physical experience itself. You are no longer living in reality; you have crossed the threshold into the hyperreal.Maps Over Territories demystifies the incredibly prophetic philosophy of Jean Baudrillard. Decades before the internet, Baudrillard warned of "Simulacra"-copies of things that no longer have an original. Today, his theories perfectly describe our modern condition. From heavily filtered influencers presenting unattainable lifestyles to fake news generated by artificial intelligence, the boundaries between the real and the simulated have completely dissolved.This book breaks down complex postmodern philosophy into highly accessible, everyday examples. It maps the frightening progression from a society that uses symbols to represent reality, to a society where the symbols have violently assassinated reality and taken its place.Reclaim your grip on the physical world. Understanding the mechanics of hyperreality is the ultimate defense against the anxiety and emptiness engineered by a purely digital, simulated existence.



