1st Edition

Digital Hermeneutics Philosophical Investigations in New Media and Technologies

By Alberto Romele Copyright 2020
176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

This is the first monograph to develop a hermeneutic approach to the digital—as both a technological milieu and a cultural phenomenon. While philosophical in its orientation, the book covers a wide body of literature across science and technology studies, media studies, digital humanities, digital sociology, cognitive science, and the study of artificial intelligence. In the first part of the... Read more

Overture: The Idealism of Matter



Part I: The Virtual Never Ended



1. The Virtual Invaded the Real



2. The Real Invaded the Virtual



Part II: Emagination



3. Imaginative Machines



4. We Have Never Been Engineers



Finale: The Indifferent Ones

Biography

Alberto Romele is Associate Professor of Philosophy of Technology at Lille Catholic University, France. He is the co-editor of Towards a Philosophy of Digital Media (2018).

"Digital Hermeneutics is a must-read for all interested in understanding the role of the human interpreter as well as the part played by technologies and the digital. The author presents new and refreshing ideas that will engage and provoke academics from both humanities and the social sciences."Jan Kyrre Berg Friis, University of Copenhagen, Denmark