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Digital Philosophy

The branch of thought that grapples with the existential questions raised by living in a world of ones and zeros. Is a person the sum of their digital footprint? If you delete a tweet, did it ever really exist? If an AI writes a poem, is it art or just advanced autocomplete? And in a world of filters and avatars, what does it even mean to be "authentic"? Digital philosophy doesn't have answers, but it does give you a sophisticated way to feel uneasy about how much time you spend looking at a screen while a screen looks back at you.
Example: "Staring at his own face on a Zoom call, he entered a state of digital philosophy. 'If this is me,' he wondered, 'but slightly smoothed and with a virtual bookshelf behind me, am I more or less real than the me in the other room? And if I mute myself, do I make a sound?' His cat walked across the keyboard and unmuted him just as he was thinking this, and his colleagues heard everything."
by Nammugal February 14, 2026
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