- Temaşa Erciyes Üniversitesi Felsefe Bölümü Dergisi
- Issue:22
- In the Mirror of the Matrix: The Labyrinth of Anomie and Simulation in the Digital Age
In the Mirror of the Matrix: The Labyrinth of Anomie and Simulation in the Digital Age
Authors : Timuçin Buğra Edman
Pages : 66-77
Doi:10.55256/temasa.1528180
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Publication Date : 2024-12-12
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :The Matrix trilogy emerges as a philosophical work questioning the complex structure of modern society and the individual’s place within it. This article examines the Matrix films in light of Émile Durkheim’s concept of anomie and Jean Baudrillard’s simulation theory, attempting to understand the intricate structure of today’s digital society. Anomie, a condition resulting from the weakening or collapse of social norms, perfectly reflects the situation of humans in the Matrix universe. Simulation theory, defining a world of signs and symbols that replace reality, demonstrates that the Matrix itself is a perfect example of simulation. The article relates themes such as alienation, loss of meaning, and questioning of reality perception experienced by the characters in the films to the problems of today’s digital age. New social dynamics created by technologies such as social media, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence are reinterpreted in light of Durkheim and Baudrillard’s theories. In conclusion, this examination through the Matrix trilogy provides a powerful tool not only for understanding the films but also for analysing the complex structure of the digital age we live in and making predictions about the future. While this analysis helps understand how the perception of reality is shaped and how social norms evolve, it allows to rethink the position of the individual in the digital age.Keywords : Matrix Üçlemesi, Anomi, Baudrillad, Durkheim, Simülasyon Teorisi