Knowrology: Transformations, Challenges, and the Evolution of Consciousness
In a literary and analytical style, the book explores the concept of "Knowrology," which refers to cumulative knowledge in the information age. It highlights the generation of the 1980s, Y Generation to Z Generation, which witnessed significant historical transformations and unprecedented technological advancements that influenced its identity and its engagement with political and socio-cultural issues.
The book delves into the impact of the digital revolution and the internet, illustrating how progress has reshaped lifestyles and transformed modern knowledge compared to traditional forms in the information age, making it more open and rapid. This transformation represents a tremendous human opportunity for the evolution of consciousness, as Knowrology or cumulative knowledge in the information age reflects humanity’s ongoing journey toward understanding. It begins with self-knowledge, shaped through interaction with the world, and finds its foundation in ontology. Through this process, humans can construct a deeper and more meaningful reality. The book emphasizes the role of conscious selection, embodied in an information sieve mechanism in an era marked by political and social noise and distraction.
Additionally, the book addresses the gap between generations from X,Y, Z and Alpha and the rapid intellectual development of the human mind and the slower adaptation of the external world to these changes. This disparity creates challenges related to ethical and social adaptation. It asserts that the progress of civilization is measured by the development and awareness of the individual, as meaning can only be created through the evolution of human consciousness.
The book will publish in Arabic during 2025.