The Age of ....

IronWing

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In western culture we had the Age of Faith where new facts learned about the the world we live in were were consigned to fit neatly (with a hammer when necessary) into a faith-based world view where Truth was known and unchanging.

Then we had an Age of Reason where Truth became truth and fact and reason prevailed over preconception (for the most part).

Now we seem to have dispensed with that silliness and are entering an age where Truth without faith prevails and Truth is as fluid as the wind and fact and reason bend like flowers. So what shall we call our new age?

Age of Bullshit?
Age of Truthiness?
Age of WTF?
Age of Personal Revelation?
Age of Whatever?
Age of Derp?
 

drebo

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Honestly, it seems like we're in the Age of Feelgoodness, where emotional wants win out over logic and reason.

So, I'll take Age of Bullshit for $1000, Alex.
 

Newell Steamer

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Age of Sensationalism.

Where the ability to immediately communicate an idea created such fervors, and the spreading of lies, we needed Cracked.com to tell us what was real or not; http://www.cracked.com/search/search.php?sa=search&q=viral

It is the age where political figures stir up so much emotional drama, that people are willing to harm themsevles,.. and even allow themselves to die; i.e. ACA is bad, therefore, don't get health insurance, which will allow you to afford that heart valve replacement surgery you need in order to continue living.

It is where fears are accepted as facts and things must be done to ensure you are not a victim; i.e. shoot someone who is knocking on your door looking for help, because they may be a home invader.

Sensationalism so wrought with desperation, where a thief of 20 years and $1 million dollars is made into a folk hero.
 

wabbitslayer

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The Age of Knowing What You're Made of, at least according to all the viagra commercials on TV :hmm:
 

gorcorps

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We're in the Information (or digital) Age. Not sure where you came up with all those other names, but that's where we are now.
 

SMOGZINN

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We have past through the information age into the Age of Misinformation or the Age of Advertising. It is an age where advertisers have gained enough understanding of the human mind that they are able to create any truth they want on demand.
What is important now is not what is True based on faith, or what is true based on empirical evidence, but what is true based on how many people you can convince it is true, and how many you can convince is mostly based on how much you are willing to spend.
 

poofyhairguy

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We have past through the information age into the Age of Misinformation or the Age of Advertising. It is an age where advertisers have gained enough understanding of the human mind that they are able to create any truth they want on demand.
What is important now is not what is True based on faith, or what is true based on empirical evidence, but what is true based on how many people you can convince it is true, and how many you can convince is mostly based on how much you are willing to spend.

soft power baby
 

SlitheryDee

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We're in the Information (or digital) Age. Not sure where you came up with all those other names, but that's where we are now.

It's this.

What everyone is doing in this thread though is nitpicking about all the little things that annoy them in the current age. That's why "ages" are usually assigned after they've passed. People are too mired in the minutia of the time to really see it clearly. All these things that we think are defining characteristics of our time will barely be a blip on the radar in the face of the larger picture.
 

JamesV

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I'd say it's the 'age of technology'.

People a thousand years from now aren't going to be interested that we could go online and find things, but that we went from analog low technology to great advancements in all fields.
 

squarecut1

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If we are in the Information Age then why is there so much misinformation and ignorance out there? Is it because information and knowledge are two very different things...
 

IGemini

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If we are in the Information Age then why is there so much misinformation and ignorance out there? Is it because information and knowledge are two very different things...

Information doesn't necessarily have to be correct, just present. Misinformation can be due to improper or incomplete induction/deduction, bias, or just plain deception but it still gets interpreted so many ways.

I also think Information Age is still appropriate for this time.
 

destrekor

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It's this.

What everyone is doing in this thread though is nitpicking about all the little things that annoy them in the current age. That's why "ages" are usually assigned after they've passed. People are too mired in the minutia of the time to really see it clearly. All these things that we think are defining characteristics of our time will barely be a blip on the radar in the face of the larger picture.

Precisely.

Ages are typically at least a century long, on average. They speak of the profound and civilization-shaping changes, and are thus essentially the "sum" of many little and big things that happened in that time.

We are still in the Information Age because we are still dealing with the implications of what it means to provide vast amounts of knowledge to a body of people who can hardly wrap their head around what "a vast amount of knowledge" even means to them.

During the Age of Enlightenment, there were plenty of people who refused to acknowledge the shifts in power and styles of thought that occurred during that time.

During the Age of Enlightenment, there were plenty of fools who refused to grab hold on to that freight train of knowledge and truth, for many reasons.

And throughout history, there has always been wrong information, even with the best intentions to provide accurate knowledge.
Ultimately, the definition of ages are not really about seeing the average IQ of the world's population change or anything... these implications mainly revolve around the way powers shift, grow, diminish, how civilizations adapt and move and become more advanced.
Much of that occurs even while the lowest common denominators are left struggling to add up how much currency is in their coin purse. ;)

This age will last some time, and like all ages, it will have a vague boundary with the next age. There are still many reaches of the global civilization that have not been introduced to the progress of even the past few ages, such as the power of thought, truth, knowledge, and rather importantly, the power of Industry. This has eluded some.

My personal hunch is that history will mark the culmination of the Information Age with the spread of industry and global connectedness to even the furthest reaches of the world.

We have already seen what the power of both global communication and "all the world's information at your fingertips" can do for power struggles, control, and the eternal quest for freedom. And yet, the spread of global communications has not reached all.

The Age of Information will be marked more by the power struggles and the new demands for freedom by oppressed peoples, and less by the buffoons and manipulators.

Think of it: those who manipulate people with false information are not a new plague on our civilization. They have existed and worked their magic for eons. That they can more easily do their work, and that more gullible people can easily seek it out, is not something that will define the Information Age, just as it has never defined progress or regress at any prior point in time.