A.U.R.O.R.A. vs. E.L.I.X.A.R. Fight-love-forgiveness von Klaus Hartmann | A novel trilogy in a class of its own | ISBN 9783384177094

A.U.R.O.R.A. vs. E.L.I.X.A.R. Fight-love-forgiveness

A novel trilogy in a class of its own

von Klaus Hartmann, herausgegeben von Klaus Hartmann
Buchcover A.U.R.O.R.A. vs. E.L.I.X.A.R. Fight-love-forgiveness | Klaus Hartmann | EAN 9783384177094 | ISBN 3-384-17709-6 | ISBN 978-3-384-17709-4
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1. Fantasy fiction enthusiasts: Readers who enjoy reading fantasy fiction and are interested in futuristic technologies, dystopian scenarios, and the ethical implications of science and technology may be intrigued by this trilogy.
2. Lovers of social criticism: Since the trilogy covers deeper themes such as society's approach to technology, social injustices, and the impact of scientific advances on humanity, it may appeal to readers who enjoy thinking about societal problems.
3. Those interested in philosophy: The trilogy will also appeal to readers interested in philosophical questions such as the limits of human knowledge, the nature of morals and ethics, and the search for meaning and purpose in a technologically advanced world.
4. Young Adults and Adults: Depending on the tone and complexity of the plot, the trilogy could be suitable for both adult and teen audiences, particularly as it offers a compelling story with complex characters facing the challenges of technological advances .

A.U.R.O.R.A. vs. E.L.I.X.A.R. Fight-love-forgiveness

A novel trilogy in a class of its own

von Klaus Hartmann, herausgegeben von Klaus Hartmann
Technological Superiority and Arrogance: Humanity develops advanced technologies, be it artificial intelligence, biotechnology, or advances in space travel, and believes they have control over them. But as time progresses, it becomes clear that these technologies are spiraling out of control or have unforeseen consequences that threaten humanity. Ethics and Responsibility: The trilogy explores how our decisions when using technology raise moral and ethical questions. Maybe it's about the misuse of technology for selfish purposes, or about how our actions towards nature and other living things have consequences we can't foresee. Scientific arrogance and ignorance: Another act is science itself. In their belief that they understand the laws of nature, scientists and researchers become entangled in a web of lies and misjudgments that ultimately have catastrophic consequences for humanity. In the trilogy, the protagonists attempt to correct the mistakes of the past and create a better future by recognizing the true impact of technology and focusing on using it more responsibly.