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Arizona State University: Enframed Lives – Heidegger and the Datification of Human Experience

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  • Ongoing through February 26, 2026 at 6:59 AM
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The Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics is thrilled to welcome Dr. Fernando Mora to Arizona State University as our 2026 Visiting Scholar. Lunch will be provided, please RSVP. This talk invites students from all academic disciplines and faculty members to reflect on how contemporary digital technologies shape everyday life through the lens of Martin Heidegger’s concept of ‘enframing’ (Ge-stell). Rather than treating algorithms as neutral tools, the session examines how data-driven systems increasingly organize, predict and mediate human experience. Through accessible examples drawn from everyday digital practices, such as music consumption and other forms of subjective experience. The talk explores how personal tastes, habits, and choices are translated into data and subsequently shaped by algorithmic systems. In doing so, it considers how these processes can influence decision-making, ethical and political perspectives, and the ways subjectivity itself is lived and understood. The goal is to open an interdisciplinary conversation about what it means to inhabit a world where human lives are increasingly shaped—and limited—by algorithmic forms of understanding.

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