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Where Should Philosophy Go in the Age of AI?(dotnetxpert.com)
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The core argument is simple: AI forces philosophy to leave the “island” of traditional methods and re-enter the open ocean. Analytic philosophy, with its precision and formal clarity, is increasingly complemented—and sometimes challenged—by AI systems capable of pattern recognition and reasoning assistance. Continental philosophy, which explores meaning, narrative, and the human condition, becomes even more relevant in a world where technology destabilizes identity and value. Yet neither tradition is sufficient alone. The future of philosophy will require hybrid navigation: conceptual rigor, interpretive depth, and systems thinking merged into a new methodological map.

To express this shift, the project uses the mythic structure of Moana as an allegory. The island represents stable philosophical paradigms; the ocean, uncertainty and exploration; the wound of Te Fiti, the erosion of human meaning under technological acceleration. The goal is not to celebrate or condemn AI, but to examine how humans can reconstruct orientation and purpose in its presence.

This project spans 80 parts, but the introductory essay is available here: https://dotnetxpert.com/philosophers_ai_intro.html

I’m sharing it to invite discussion on a central question: If AI can process, simulate, and generate knowledge, what remains uniquely human in philosophical inquiry? And perhaps more importantly: What should philosophy become next?