What is truly important is that one be able to exercise autonomy in the basic issues of life in one's most important commitments. Now it is very dubious whether the developed capacity for this kind of autonomy can arise simply within the family. (...) Surely it is something which only develops within an entire civilization. [To know] what it is to be an autonomous agent to have one's own way of feeling of acting of expression is an identity a way of understanding themselves which men are not born with. They have to acquire it the Canadian social philosopher Charles Taylor wrote in his 1992 essay <I>Atomism</I>. One could speak of a philosophical turn in understanding the basics of communication and as a consequence of this of education if one seriously considers those observations about citizens and society. That is the goal of this book when it underlines the importance of electronically enhanced education and communication with its basic principle interactivity on which students parents and teachers should build our twenty-first society.</P>
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