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Index
Cover
Frontmatter
Introduction
1. The Onlife Manifesto
The Onlife Manifesto
2. Commentaries
Charles Ess—Commentary on The Onlife Manifesto
Luciano Floridi—Commentary on the Onlife Manifesto
Commentary on the Onlife Manifesto
Dualism is Dead. Long Live Plurality (Instead of Duality)
Commentary by Yiannis Laouris
Comments to the Onlife Manifesto
Comment to the Manifesto
May Thorseth: Commentary of the Manifesto
3. The Onlife Initiative
Background Document: Rethinking Public Spaces in the Digital Transition
4. Hyperconnectivity
Hyperhistory and the Philosophy of Information Policies
Views and Examples on Hyper-Connectivity
5. Identity, Selfhood and Attention
The Onlife Manifesto: Philosophical Backgrounds, Media Usages, and the Futures of Democracy and Equality
Towards a Grey Ecology
Reengineering and Reinventing both Democracy and the Concept of Life in the Digital Era
6. Complexity, Responsibility and Governance
Distributed Epistemic Responsibility in a Hyperconnected Era
Good Onlife Governance: On Law, Spontaneous Orders, and Design
7. The Public Sphere in a Computational Era
The Public(s) Onlife
Rethinking the Human Condition in a Hyperconnected Era: Why Freedom is Not About Sovereignty But About Beginnings
Designing the Public Sphere: Information Technologies and the Politics of Mediation
Towards an Online Bill of Rights
On Tolerance and Fictitious Publics
8. The Onlife Initiative—Conclusion
The Onlife Initiative—Conclusion
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