![]() ![]() Understanding Media, a cult classic, was a resounding warning shot to all consumers of media. The influential work most notable for Carr’s purposes was arguably Understanding Media, by Marshall McLuhan. Dyson’s Darwin Among the Machines: The Evolution of Global Intelligence on the significance of Artificial Intelligence. Kandel’s In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind on the science of the brain, Paul Saenger’s Space between Words: The Origins of Silent Reading on the history of the book, and George B. To write his own book, Carr looked to references on a plethora of topics. ![]() Far before The Shallows was published, as Carr acknowledges in the “Further Reading” segment of the book, writers have been expressing concern about the effects of technology on our intelligence and our quality of life. ![]()
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