This essay describes the transformations of human experience in- troduced by ICT and corrects the idea that new technologies can be evaluated as “means”, which everyone can freely dispose of. In reality, ICT creates a new cultural and sensory environment, in which differ- ent aims are intertwined. The digital world has a causal power over people’s emotional and cognitive lives. New technologies, to which we delegate answers to our questions, are able to reinforce the practical and theoretical immanentism with which experimental sciences have described the biosphere. ICT, in fact, is built through the same deter- ministic model. For this reason, the artifacts that allow us to transcend the limits of place and time, which tell us what to eat, how to travel, how to take care of ourselves, put us in a new technological immanentism. The interpretation of online life (onlife) as part of the new infosphere reinforces a self-referential conception of reality, increasingly emptied of questions of meaning.
Pessina, A., ONLIFE. TRASFORMAZIONI DELL’ESPERIENZA TRA IMMANENZA E TRASCENDENZA, <<HERMENEUTICA>>, 2020; (1): 77-88 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/185374]
ONLIFE. TRASFORMAZIONI DELL’ESPERIENZA TRA IMMANENZA E TRASCENDENZA
Pessina, AdrianoPrimo
2020
Abstract
This essay describes the transformations of human experience in- troduced by ICT and corrects the idea that new technologies can be evaluated as “means”, which everyone can freely dispose of. In reality, ICT creates a new cultural and sensory environment, in which differ- ent aims are intertwined. The digital world has a causal power over people’s emotional and cognitive lives. New technologies, to which we delegate answers to our questions, are able to reinforce the practical and theoretical immanentism with which experimental sciences have described the biosphere. ICT, in fact, is built through the same deter- ministic model. For this reason, the artifacts that allow us to transcend the limits of place and time, which tell us what to eat, how to travel, how to take care of ourselves, put us in a new technological immanentism. The interpretation of online life (onlife) as part of the new infosphere reinforces a self-referential conception of reality, increasingly emptied of questions of meaning.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.