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Main Author: Kim, Yoochul
Format: Recurso digital
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2025
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17451621
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  • <p>This essay explores the exhaustion of meaning in contemporary civilization and proposes a new architectural model for consciousness. Drawing on philosophers such as Heidegger, Simondon, Stiegler, Han, and Merleau-Ponty, it reimagines consciousness as an ecological and architectural structure—woven from language, embodiment, narrative, care, and technology.</p> <p>The work is divided into three philosophical parts:<br><strong>(I)</strong> <em>Semantic Exhaustion and the Age of Burnout</em> – diagnosing the crisis of meaning and technological acceleration;<br><strong>(II)</strong> <em>Technics and Epiphylogenesis</em> – exploring collective memory, myth, and attention as designable phenomena;<br><strong>(III)</strong> <em>The Ecological Architecture of Consciousness</em> – proposing an embodied, ethical, and relational design of thought.</p> <p>A concluding section, <em>IT Architecture and Consciousness Design</em>, extends these ideas toward practical frameworks, bridging philosophy and system architecture.</p> <p>Ultimately, the “philosophical architect of consciousness” is envisioned as one who re-weaves story, memory, and technics to restore the heart of meaning in a post-semantic, digital age</p>