Mr. Christian Ruhupatty is a scholar in philosophy and linguistics whose research centers on deconstruction, the philosophy of technology, and the principle of personalization as a foundational framework for understanding language, ethics, human identity, and learning machines. His work engages deeply with Jacques Derrida’s thought, extending deconstructive analysis to contemporary issues such as artificial intelligence, computational personalization, moral theory, and post-humanist discourse. He has authored approximately 20 peer-reviewed publications, with 19 citations, an h-index of 2, and contributions spanning national and international journals. His research demonstrates interdisciplinary collaboration, including co-authored work on epistemological challenges in machine learning and technology studies. A key achievement is the systematic articulation of personalization as a unifying philosophical principle bridging humanities and emerging technologies. The social impact of his scholarship lies in its critical examination of Western humanism, ethics, democracy, and technology, offering conceptual tools for more human-centered, reflective, and responsible technological and cultural development.