Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1051225> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 52 of
52
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1051225 subject Q6465845.
- Q1051225 subject Q7484746.
- Q1051225 subject Q7793457.
- Q1051225 subject Q8769134.
- Q1051225 subject Q9183837.
- Q1051225 abstract "Summa Technologiae (the title is in Latin, meaning "Sum of Technology" in English) is a 1964 (1967 - second edition) book by Polish author Stanisław Lem. Summa is one of the first collections of philosophical essays by Lem. The book exhibits depth of insight and irony usual for Lem's creations. The name is an allusion to Summa Theologiae by Thomas Aquinas and to Summa Theologiae by Albertus Magnus.Paraphrasing the author, the book tries to "examine the thorns of roses that have not flowered yet" - in other words, to deal with problems of the remote (and in some cases, not so remote) future. The primary question Lem treats in the book is that of civilization in the absence of limitations, both technological and material. He also looks at moral-ethical and philosophical consequences of future technologies.Despite its age and a number of inaccuracies in specific domains (e.g., mathematics, biology, sociology), the book has lost no momentum in the past years. Surprising as it can be, some issues discussed in the book sound more contemporary nowadays than 40 years agoTemplate:OR. Among the themes that Lem discusses in the book and that were completely in the realm of science fiction then, but are gaining importance today, are virtual reality, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence and technological singularity.The book was originally published in Polish; translations into German, Hungarian and Russian appeared by the 1970s, to be followed by Czech later on.The first full English translation of the book appeared in 2013, by Joanna Zylinska. Chapter I "Dilemmas" and fragments of chapters II "Two Evolutions", IV "Intellectronics" and VI "Pasquil on the Evolution" had earlier been translated by Frank Prengel.".
- Q1051225 author Q6530.
- Q1051225 isbn "978-0816675760".
- Q1051225 numberOfPages "448".
- Q1051225 publisher Q3570203.
- Q1051225 wikiPageExternalLink rise-of-data-death-of-politics-evgeny-morozov-algorithmic-regulation.
- Q1051225 wikiPageExternalLink summa-technologiae.
- Q1051225 wikiPageExternalLink contents.htm.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q11468.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q11660.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q170519.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q237525.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q24925.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q3570203.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q35760.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q397.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q484587.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q5614018.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q60059.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q6465845.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q6530.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q653871.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q7484746.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q7793457.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q8769134.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q9183837.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q9257955.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q93054.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q9438.
- Q1051225 wikiPageWikiLink Q958448.
- Q1051225 author Q6530.
- Q1051225 isbn "978".
- Q1051225 name "Summa Technologiae".
- Q1051225 pages "448".
- Q1051225 publisher Q3570203.
- Q1051225 type Book.
- Q1051225 type Book.
- Q1051225 type CreativeWork.
- Q1051225 type Book.
- Q1051225 type Work.
- Q1051225 type WrittenWork.
- Q1051225 type Thing.
- Q1051225 type Q386724.
- Q1051225 type Q571.
- Q1051225 comment "Summa Technologiae (the title is in Latin, meaning "Sum of Technology" in English) is a 1964 (1967 - second edition) book by Polish author Stanisław Lem. Summa is one of the first collections of philosophical essays by Lem. The book exhibits depth of insight and irony usual for Lem's creations.".
- Q1051225 label "Summa Technologiae".
- Q1051225 name "Summa Technologiae".