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Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia 3 (2010)
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The present issue of Studia Philosophia is dedicated to the phenomenology of digital technologies. Penetrating and transforming everyday practices and spaces, today''s digital technologies are defining our present epistemological paradigm, creating new models of understanding different aspects of reality. Communication technologies and portable media devices are today increasingly ubiquitous and personalized. The changes they produced compel us to reconsider the conditioning of our modern lives while their potential requires further exploration

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