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Andreas Beinsteiner is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Innsbruck. He holds a doctorate in Philosophy and has taught at institutions including the University of Freiburg (2014–2018), University of Vienna (2017–2023), and University of Teacher Education Tyrol (2016–2022). His research focuses on philosophy of technology and media, post-phenomenology, and the philosophical implications of digitalization.
He studied Computer Science and Philosophy across Innsbruck, Bergen, and Freiburg. His work critically examines how digital technologies reshape human agency, power dynamics, and knowledge production. Key themes include the transcendental status of action grammars in data processing and the transformation of reality perception through digital media.
Beinsteiner’s publications include monographs like Heideggers Philosophie der Medialität (2021) and edited volumes on media, knowledge, and education. His articles address topics ranging from algorithmic bias to digital authoritarianism, reflecting a commitment to interdisciplinary critique of technological systems.
His teaching spans ethics, media studies, and interdisciplinary modules at Innsbruck since 2023. No specific grants or advising roles are explicitly mentioned, though his academic trajectory indicates active engagement in research and pedagogy.
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