Attached Paper In-person November Annual Meeting 2026

From Post-Truth Uncertainty to the New Clarity: The Internet, Epistemic Siloing, and the Technological Future of Science and Religion

Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)

Internet-based communication technologies are changing the role of religious and scientific discourse in the world today. Scholars have noted that a “post truth” environment is insufficient to explain how the internet is leading to the rise of awaking movements like QAnon and other form of conspirituality that, though scientifically falsifiable, can sustain their systems of meaning against valid critique because of communication on the internet. The “New Clarity” has been proposed as an alternative conceptual schema for describing how the internet allows for the forming of communities online that explain away criticisms in a real-time, cybernetic feedback loop of crowdsourced identity formation in epistemic silos. Using systems theory to inform a philosophy of science and religion, this paper will show how both science and religion develop in relation to communication complexity to resolve forms of uncertainty in physical, social, and virtual environments according to different modes of explanation.