Technology as Tragedy
Year: 2025
Volume: 6
Issue: 4 (21)
Pages: 241
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The History of Technology as Experiment and Tragedy

history and philosophy of technology
  • 24
  • 745
  • Pages: 1-8

The Weightlessness of Flying: Toward a Phenomenological Theory of Tragedies in Technology

anthropology and technology, human-machine interactions
  • 27
  • 811
  • Pages: 9-34

Taming the Tragic — Agency and Catastrophe

history and philosophy of technology
  • 11
  • 674
  • Pages: 35-54

The Structure of the Tragic Experience of Digital Reality: Interface and Algorithm

semiotics, technology, and the order of things
  • 25
  • 740
  • Pages: 55-77

The Hope for Resonance Through Technology — A Tragic Mistake?

social relations in the technosphere
  • 14
  • 721
  • Pages: 78-92

The Universal Machine of Tragedy: From Cultural Archetypes to Artificial Intelligence

art, literature, digital culture studies
  • 19
  • 750
  • Pages: 93-115

Beyond Progress: Technology, Ethics, and Interdependence

social relations in the technosphere
  • 12
  • 652
  • Pages: 115-123

The Tragedy of Instrumental Reason: From the «Tyranny of It» to the Project of «Humanizing» Technology

anthropology and technology, human-machine interactions
  • 20
  • 738
  • Pages: 124-138

The Mystery of Arshak, Vasak and Shapur in Faustus of Byzantium’s «History of Armenia»: An Experience of Hermeneutical Reconstruction

art, literature, digital culture studies
  • 15
  • 664
  • Pages: 139-148

The Sermons of the Metropolitan Filaret — Technique of Composition, Order and Logic of Linguistic Presentation

art, literature, digital culture studies
  • 11
  • 672
  • Pages: 150-167

AI vs. Human: Translating Cultural Nuances in Naguib Mahfouz’s The Cairo Trilogy

art, literature, digital culture studies
  • 25
  • 766
  • Pages: 168-193

The Impact of Visual Elements in Pedagogical Texts — An Investigation of Economics and Engineering Students

education and communication, professional culture
  • 22
  • 774
  • Pages: 194-216

Natural Language Processing and the Representation of Phenomenal Experience

art, literature, digital culture studies
  • 10
  • 639
  • Pages: 217-239