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Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 2025, 8(11); doi: 10.25236/AJHSS.2025.081127.

Research on the Reshaping of Social Interaction Mode and Philosophical Review by Science and Technology in the Digital Age

Author(s)

Zhongzheng Jin

Corresponding Author:
Zhongzheng Jin
Affiliation(s)

Government Office of Sartu District, Daqing, China

Abstract

The iterative development of digital technology has profoundly reshaped the mode of social interaction, promoting its migration from embodied interaction to screen-based communication and from physical fields to digital interfaces. This study analyzes the systematic reconstruction of communication modes, spaces, rules, and relationships through technical logic, examining the dimensions of ontology, epistemology, value theory, and views of space-time. It highlights alienation phenomena such as emotional flattening, cognitive isolation, and identity crisis in digital communication. The research suggests that it is essential to establish a symbiotic framework that encompasses technical ethics, social governance, and individual practices. This framework should strike a balance between practical reasoning and humanistic values to promote the healthy development of communication methods in the digital age.

Keywords

Digital Technology; Social Communication Mode; Technology Remodeling; Philosophical Review; Digital Alienation

Cite This Paper

Zhongzheng Jin. Research on the Reshaping of Social Interaction Mode and Philosophical Review by Science and Technology in the Digital Age. Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences (2025), Vol. 8, Issue 11: 189-194. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJHSS.2025.081127.

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