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Review
âWe now only rarely discover facts, Lynch observes; instead, we download them. Of course, we also upload them: with each click and keystroke, we hack off tiny bits of ourselves and glom them on to a data Leviathanâ¦The root of the problem, as he sees it, is a well-known paradox: reason canât defend itself without resort to reason.â
- Jill Lepore, The New Yorker
âIn The Internet of Us, Michael P. Lynch begins by pointing out, rightly enough, that in the age of the Internet we seem simultaneously to know more and know less. This leads him, philosopher that he is, to ask some questions about what it means to say that we know somethingâ¦Mr. Lynchâs basic argument is that if we understand better the conditions under which knowledge is produced and disseminatedâconditions he explores clearly and cogentlyâthen we will become more âresponsibleâ knowers.â
- Alan Jacobs, Wall Street Journal
âAn excellent, much-needed contribution to the constant battle to sort truth from falsity.â
- Kirkus Reviews, starred review
âA bracing challenge to Internet enthusiasts.â
- Booklist
âTo object to the internet would be like objecting to the atmosphere. But just as the atmosphere can be too warm, too toxic or can send violent storms our way, so, too, can the infosphere create many difficulties, not the least of which is the conflict between privacy and security. Luckily, thereâs a new book out there by philosopher Michael P. Lynch. The Internet of Us shares my appreciation for what is less a new technology than a new way of knowing.â
- Robert M. Thorson, Hartford Courant
âIn this age of âsurf Google now,â everyone is an expert by virtue of the instant ability to click for answersâ¦Lynchâs treatise shows us that constantly forsaking the effort to dig and analyze in favor of quick information is a recipe for disaster that too often results in impulsive half-formed decisionsâ¦[T]his is a must read book.â
- Electric Review
âCombing the sharp insights of a leading philosopher with the lucid, accessible style of a natural historian, Lynch shows us how, as âknowledgeâ has become a manufacturedâand controlledâcommodity, genuine understanding and creativity are becoming dangerously scarce. Essential reading for educators, parents, policymakers and, one hopes, those pulling the levers in the knowledge economy.â
- Paul Roberts, author of The Impulse Society: America in the Age of Instant Gratification
âMichael P. Lynch is a deep thinker and a wise soul. In his beautifully written The Internet of Us, he goes to the heart of a high-stakes existential drama in which nothing less than the fates of knowledge, education, democracy and what it means to be human are at stake.â
- Owen Flanagan, author of The Geography of Morals: Varieties of Moral Possibility
About the Author
Michael P. Lynch is Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor and director of the Humanities Institute at the University of Connecticut. His previous books include True to Life and The Internet of Us.
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