The End of Presence

ebook Absence as a Symptom of a Connected World · Between Bodies and Bonds

By Antonio Carlos

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We live surrounded by voices, signals, and connections that promise presence — yet deliver only noise. What lies beneath instant replies, constant availability, and endless visibility? This book unfolds a philosophical inquiry into the erosion of genuine connection, the replacement of encounter by performance, and the dissolution of presence under the regime of exposure. It offers no nostalgia, no prescriptions, no conclusions — only the quiet effort to ask whether being with another is still possible without turning it into a task.


Throughout its pages, what is sought is not a return to a lost form of presence, but a listening to what might still remain: a time that doesn't rush, an attention that doesn't demand response, a care that does not need to be seen. In a world where everything is made visible, learning to dwell again may be the most radical act of resistance.

The End of Presence