[New Release] 'Pretending to Know the History of Philosophy' and More
'The Future of Humanity After AI'·'Hard Thing'
◆Pretending to Know the History of Philosophy = This book easily unravels the vast history of philosophy from ancient Greek philosophy to postmodernism through illustrations and comics. It delves into the essence of philosophy, which starts and ends with questions. By examining the thoughts of many philosophers throughout history, it explores whether philosophy and religion share the same context and how they relate to politics and economics. It serves as a useful guidepost for those studying the history of philosophy for the first time. (Written by Dave Robinson / Translated by Yang Youngcheol / Fandom Books)
◆The Future of Humanity After AI = The author argues that for humanity to create an advanced civilization, we must abandon human- and technology-centered thinking and transition to a lifestyle-based approach. It emphasizes pursuing sustainable development through soft technology and creating a great civilization. Based on the recognition that all countries coexist as a community of shared destiny within one world, it proposes striving together toward common goals. (Written by Jin Zhouying / Translated by Lee Yongbin / Secret House)
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◆The Hard Thing = The author is a co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz, who led the investment in Clubhouse. He describes the ups and downs hidden behind the image of a successful entrepreneur. He stresses that every leader inevitably faces difficult management challenges and that the success formulas found in business books cannot solve them. Drawing on his own experiences, he presents the best possible moves to tackle problems with no clear answers. (Written by Ben Horowitz / Translated by Ahn Jinhwan / Korea Economic Daily)
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