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THE HUMAN CODE

EXISTENTIAL NECESSITY IN THE MACHINE AGE

Jezik AngleščinaAngleščina
Knjiga Mehka
Knjiga THE HUMAN CODE GHIZLANE OBTEL
Koda Libristo: 52220841
Založba Independently published, april 2026
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Synopsis - The Human Code

We are no longer living merely alongside machines. We are living inside them.

The Human Code is a philosophical investigation into the deepest transformation of the modern world: the emergence of a fully systematized, AI-driven, and algorithmically governed environment in which human life is increasingly shaped by invisible structures of computation, data, automation, and optimization. In this new condition, power no longer appears only as political authority or economic force, but as embedded logic within systems that organize attention, behaviour, identity, and choice itself.

This book argues that humanity is entering an existential threshold. The question is no longer whether technology will advance, but whether human beings will remain human within the environments they have created. As machines expand in intelligence and reach, they increasingly lack wisdom, moral orientation, and care-yet they begin to structure reality faster than human reflection can adapt. Intelligence without wisdom becomes a governing force without ethical direction, and simulation begins to replace lived experience as the primary interface with the world.

In response to this transformation, The Human Code proposes a philosophical and civilizational framework grounded not in technological resistance, but in existential necessity. It calls for the articulation of a new "code" understood not as software, but as a foundational set of human agreements, principles, and limits that govern how life should be organized under conditions of machine proliferation.

The book is structured in four movements. The first diagnoses the new condition: a world of systems, artificial intelligence, and the gradual displacement of reality by simulation. The second examines the existential threats emerging from this condition, including the erosion of meaning under automation, the rise of invisible control, and the reduction of personhood into data. The third develops the principles of the Human Code itself, asserting priorities such as reality before simulation, wisdom before intelligence, creation before imitation, responsibility before power, community before isolation, and life before profit. The final section presents a manifesto of necessity, identifying what must be defended, what must be refused, and what must be built if human dignity is to endure.

At its core, the book is an argument for a civilizational recalibration. It does not reject technology, but insists that technology must remain subordinate to human flourishing. It warns that without conscious ethical structures, systems will evolve according to efficiency rather than meaning, control rather than freedom, and data rather than dignity.

The Human Code ultimately calls for an evolutionary leap-not of machines, but of humanity itself. If the world is now governed by codes, then human survival depends on the creation of a higher order of code: one rooted in wisdom, responsibility, and existential awareness. It is a call to reassert human agency in an age where agency is increasingly mediated, fragmented, and automated.

The stakes, the book argues, are nothing less than the continuity of human life as meaningful, embodied, and self-determined existence.

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Polni naslov THE HUMAN CODE
Jezik Angleščina
Vezava Knjiga - Mehka
Datum izida 2026
Število strani 408
EAN 9798258791580
Koda Libristo 52220841
Teža 472
Mere 140 x 216 x 21
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