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What do we hear when we listen to our iPods?
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D.E. Wittkower |
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| Playlist: Object |
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Wittgenstein's iPod, or, the familiar among us
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Alf Rehn |
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The moment of the blobject has passed
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Francis Raven |
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Don't delete these memories : the iPod and materiality
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Andrew Wells Garnar |
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Alive and clicking
by Peter D. Schaefer |
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| Playlist: Thought |
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Philosophy audiobooks?
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Librivox Volunteers |
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Philosophy by iPod : wisdom to the people
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Scott F. Parker |
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Today's cheaters, tomorrow's visionaries
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Daniel Sturgis |
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iPod therefore I am
by
Craig A. Condella |
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| Playlist: Image |
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The unbeatable whiteness of the iPod
by
Jon Austin |
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iCon of a generation
by
Andrew Hickey |
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You are your iPod!
by
Delia Dumitrica |
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| Playlist: Community |
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Listening with the other, listening to the other
by
Donald L. Turner |
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Don't talk to me
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Joseph C. Pitt |
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Mobile clubbing : iPod, solitude, and community
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Rudd Kaulingfreks and Samantha Warren |
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The Shins really will change your life
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Matthew Dewey |
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| Playlist: Action |
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Quantitative and qualitative change
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Librivox Volunteers |
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Podcrastination
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Regina Arnold |
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Is the podcast a public sphere institution?
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Marc Lombardo |
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The Rhodesian stranger
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Socrates, Phaedrus and Stranger |
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Publisher Comments:
The iPod is transforming the lives of millions, changing their relationship to music and to each other. In iPod and Philosophy, 18 philosophers with diverse specialties and points of view bring their expertise to bear on this international cultural phenomenon. They explore such questions as how individuals become defined by their iPods, what the shuffle feature says about the role of randomness in people's lives, and much more. |