Philosophy

Jörg Noller

Realität, Simulation und Virtualität – Zur Philosophie und Phänomenologie der Digitalität

Section: Articles
Philosophische Rundschau (PhR)

Volume 71 () / Issue 1, pp. 71-94 (24)
Published 27.03.2024

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This article examines recent literature on the philosophy of digitization. It addresses five philosophical areas that have recently become the focus of digitality research: (i) anthropology, (ii) ontology, (iii) epistemology, (iv) ethics and (v) aesthetics. These areas are discussed with reference to the following technological phenomena: digital objects, virtual worlds, and digital games. The article analyzes these phenomena by reference to the modalities of reality, simulation, and virtuality. Finally, the article argues that we are entitled to speak of a »digital turn« in philosophy both with regard to its content and its form.

Rafael Capurro, Homo Digitalis. Beiträge zur Ontologie, Anthropologie und Ethik der digitalen Technik. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2017. 209 S. – Yuk Hui, On the Existence of Digital Objects. Minneapolis/London: University of Minnesota Press, 2016. 314 S. – David Chalmers, Reality+. Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy. London: Allen Lane, 2022. XXIV, 520 S.- Tobias Holischka, CyberPlaces – Philosophische Annäherungen an den virtuellen Ort. Bielefeld: transcript, 2016. 208 S.- Daniel M. Feige / Sebastian Ostritsch / Markus Rautzenberg (Hg.), Philosophie des Computerspiels: Theorie – Praxis – Ästhetik. Stuttgart: Metzler, 2018. 266 S.
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Jörg Noller ist Privatdozent für Philosophie an der LMU München und vertritt den Lehrstuhl für Praktische Philosophie an der Universität Konstanz.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1070-156X

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Rafael Capurro, Homo Digitalis. Beiträge zur Ontologie, Anthropologie und Ethik der digitalen Technik. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 2017. 209 S. – Yuk Hui, On the Existence of Digital Objects. Minneapolis/London: University of Minnesota Press, 2016. 314 S.