Epistemic Bubbles and Echo Chambers in the Digital Infosphere. Alienation and Recognition at the (Non)-Place

Azimuth. Philosophical Coordinates in Modern and Contemporary Age 2 (22):99-108 (2023)
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Abstract

This paper aims to reflect on the anthropological nature of the digital infosphere being contextual for phenomena such as epistemic bubbles and echo chambers. Is the digital infosphere, the general context for phenomena such as epistemic bubbles and echo chambers, an anthropological place or a non-place? The answer to this question is important to better understand the issue, and to learn how to approach it in a good enough way to minimize the potential harms such as successful disinformation campaigns and occasions of hate speech.

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Kristina Khutsishvili
Cambridge University

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