Abstract
ABSTRACT. Introduction: the work of philosopher Byung Chul Han titled "No-Things" was analyzed, in which he explores contemporary society's shift from possession to experience, driven by an obsession with digital information over tangible objects, reshaping human connection by replacing physical things with "no-things." Methodology: The philosophical analysis of the mentioned work was employed. Conclusion: Han warns about algorithmic control and the rise of a post-truth society. He suggests a balance between technology and human connection, urging exploration of digital minimalism and questioning the impact of information on modern life.
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