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Philosophy of Simondon: Between Technology and Individuation [Kõva köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Jul-2013
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1780930321
  • ISBN-13: 9781780930329
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 168 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm, kaal: 331 g, None
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  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1780930321
  • ISBN-13: 9781780930329
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Simondon: An Introduction opens up the work of the influential French philosopher, Gilbert Simondon to an English-speaking audience for the first time, providing an accessible guide to students and scholars seeking a way in to Simondon's important but difficult work.


The last two decades have seen a massive increase in the scholarly interest in technology, and have provoked new lines of thought in philosophy, sociology and cultural studies. New disciplines such as cyber-culture studies and Informatics have been sprung up, and the ideas of Simondon are central to these debates.

Organized into three parts, the first provides introductory material on Simondon, and positions him a philosopher of technology. The second part describes Simondon's theory of individuation, including his crystalline ontology, and the third offers a bridge between these two concerns, and explores how they are related.

Simondon is an essential reference point for anyone seeking to understand the shape of contemporary thinking in relation to the most pressing issues of our time - technology, nature and the future of humanity.

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This book is available to an English-speaking audience for the first time, providing an accessible guide to students and scholars.
Foreword vii
Graeme Kirkpatrick
Introduction 1(8)
Part 1 Philosophy of Technology
1 The Object
9(14)
Genesis of the technical object: The process of concretization
9(6)
Mode of existence of the concrete object
15(3)
The inventor
18(5)
2 Technological Encyclopaedism
23(12)
Technology grows up
23(2)
Maturity
25(4)
An ambiguous optimism
29(6)
3 Marx and Simondon: Alienation
35(16)
The clamour of technologies
35(8)
Social utopia and economy
43(4)
Evolutionary logic
47(4)
4 Cybernetics
51(24)
Information: Relations between alter technos
51(3)
Encounters with signs, matter and memory
54(10)
By way of conclusion: Discussion of two ways of representing progress
64(11)
Part 2 Individuation
5 The Brick
75(4)
6 The Crystal
79(10)
7 Coral Colonies
89(6)
8 Psyche and Society
95(6)
9 Imagination
101(8)
Part 3 The Bridges
10 Simondon and Depth Psychology
109(18)
Individuation according to Jung
109(3)
Simondon's Nigredo
112(6)
The meaning of individuation: The relation to the object
118(4)
Rebirth of an archetype
122(5)
11 An Ideal World
127(18)
The superlative of progress
129(6)
Technologies, sacred and profane (Eliade and Simondon)
135(6)
The technoaesthetic
141(4)
12 Three Philosophers and The Matrix
145(10)
Index 155
PASCAL CHABOT has a doctorate in philosophy from the Free University of Brussels, Belgium. He is a researcher at the Belgian Fund for Scientific Research.

Graeme Kirkpatrick is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Manchester, UK. He is the author of Critical Technology (2004) which won the 2005 Philip Abrams Memorial Prize from the British Sociological Association; Technology and Social Power (2008) and the co-editor of Historical Materialism and Social Evolution (2002).