Description
Contains:
- Editorial
- Technology: Alienation and Homecoming – Robert Romanyshyn
- Faith and Reason in an Age of Humanity 2:0. Revisiting cybernetics as ‘Artificial Theology’ – Steve Fuller
- The Implications for Losing the ‘Filters’ We Learn in Life to Emerging Technologies: A Professional’s insight into working with clients in the age of technology – Jacqueline Rappoport
- Being With Technology – Truth, History, Disclosure – Mo Mandić
- The Power of Transhumanist Meditation – Ajit Jaokar
- Being-Towards-Death in The Digital Age – Elaine Kasket
- Technology as Teacher: Digital Media and the Re-Schooling of Everyday Life – Catherine Adams
- New Communication Technology and the Clinical Context – Karen Rowe
- Relationships Between Personality Characteristics and Death Awareness In A Graduate Student Sample – Andrea F. Ycaza, Scott M. Hyman & Samantha Behbahani
- Significant Events in Existential Psychotherapy: The Client’s Perspective – Ana Oliveira, Daniel Sousa and Antonio Pazo Pires
- Not Always Being ‘In Team With’ One’s Body Dilemmas in being physically active while living with a disability – Anne-Mette Bredahl
- Boundary and Ambiguity: Merleau-ˇPonty and the Space of Psychotherapy – Natasha Synesiou
- Tears are Us. A response to ‘Boundary and Ambiguity: Merleau-Ponty and the Space of Psychotherapy’ – Hugh Hetherington
- What is a Body? Or, Where Did Your Articles Come From? A response to Natasha Synesiou and Hugh Hetherington – Greg Madison
- A Brief Response to Greg Madison’s Response to My Response to Natasha Synesiou’s Paper (I can feel Ionesco’s laughter!) – Hugh Hetherington
- What Is It Then Between Us? A response to two responses – Natasha Synesiou
- Book Reviews