
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Maurizio Ferraris and Martin Scherzinger - Recent scandals around alternative facts, post-truth, and hacking have raised a constellation of questions regarding the intersection of digital tools, the construction or verification of reality, and issues of power and authorship. Such questions have been at the center of theoretical and literary discussions in continental philosophy and critical theory for some years, drawing from or pushing against post-structuralist assertions regarding the death of the author and the relativism of ontology. Today, these questions are articulated in the realm of techno-politics with a new urgency.
The talk was moderated by Jessica Feldman from New York University’s Department of Media, Culture, and Communication, and hosted by Robyn Caplan from Data & Society Research Institute.
4.8
2323 ratings
Maurizio Ferraris and Martin Scherzinger - Recent scandals around alternative facts, post-truth, and hacking have raised a constellation of questions regarding the intersection of digital tools, the construction or verification of reality, and issues of power and authorship. Such questions have been at the center of theoretical and literary discussions in continental philosophy and critical theory for some years, drawing from or pushing against post-structuralist assertions regarding the death of the author and the relativism of ontology. Today, these questions are articulated in the realm of techno-politics with a new urgency.
The talk was moderated by Jessica Feldman from New York University’s Department of Media, Culture, and Communication, and hosted by Robyn Caplan from Data & Society Research Institute.
3,315 Listeners
30,915 Listeners
32,202 Listeners
3,594 Listeners
43,391 Listeners
7,842 Listeners
10,682 Listeners
2,288 Listeners
4,314 Listeners
523 Listeners
5,420 Listeners
117 Listeners
15,229 Listeners
4,287 Listeners
312 Listeners