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- ISBN 9780231222334
- Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 29 Sep 2026
- Publisher: Columbia University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
When everyone can make themselves heard, who cares to listen? How can we learn to pay attention without simply waiting for our turn to speak? What does it truly mean to be a good listener?
Miriam Rasch offers a philosophical and personal exploration of the ethics of listening, understanding it not as a passive act but as a relationship between the self and the world. This relationship is always mediated—by technologies such as algorithms and social media, by techniques like dialogue and attention, and by our bodies and surroundings.
Rasch investigates listening in different settings across four chapters. The first explores the effects of technology, the second examines dialogue and its pitfalls, the third considers questions of testimony and bearing witness to trauma and violence, and the fourth shifts focus to nonverbal sounds such as music and nature as a way to discover meaning.
Listening brings together philosophy of technology, ethics, and aesthetics with examples from film, literature, and art as well as reflections on listening as an everyday practice. This book recasts listening as an act of generosity—an active and open-ended process that unites giving and receiving.
Miriam Rasch offers a philosophical and personal exploration of the ethics of listening, understanding it not as a passive act but as a relationship between the self and the world. This relationship is always mediated—by technologies such as algorithms and social media, by techniques like dialogue and attention, and by our bodies and surroundings.
Rasch investigates listening in different settings across four chapters. The first explores the effects of technology, the second examines dialogue and its pitfalls, the third considers questions of testimony and bearing witness to trauma and violence, and the fourth shifts focus to nonverbal sounds such as music and nature as a way to discover meaning.
Listening brings together philosophy of technology, ethics, and aesthetics with examples from film, literature, and art as well as reflections on listening as an everyday practice. This book recasts listening as an act of generosity—an active and open-ended process that unites giving and receiving.
Miriam Rasch is a philosopher and literary scholar who is affiliated with the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam. She writes reviews, essays, and columns about literature, ethics, and technology and is the author of several books, including Frictie, which was awarded the 2021 Socratesbeker (Socrates Cup) for the best Dutch-language philosophical book.
Listening
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