Stiegler and technics /:
These 17 essays covers all aspects of Bernard Stiegler's work, from poststructuralism, anthropology and psychoanalysis to his work on the politics of memory, 'libidinal economy', technoscience and aesthetics, keeping a focus on his key theory of technics throughout. Stiegler brings to...
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Zusammenfassung: | These 17 essays covers all aspects of Bernard Stiegler's work, from poststructuralism, anthropology and psychoanalysis to his work on the politics of memory, 'libidinal economy', technoscience and aesthetics, keeping a focus on his key theory of technics throughout. Stiegler brings together key concepts from Plato, Freud, Derrida and Simondon to argue that the human is 'invented' through technics rather than a product of purely biological evolution. Stiegler is a thinker at the forefront of our contemporary concerns with consumerism, technology, inter-generational division, political apathy and economic crisis. His ambitious project is to go beyond these sources of social distress to uncover and examine precisely 'what makes life worth living'. Key Features. The first serious collection of essays on Bernard Stiegler, one of the most important of a new generation of French philosophers A truly world-class list of international contributors, including the most prominent specialists on Stiegler and specialists on 20th and 21st-century poststructuralism, who integrate Stiegler into the broader context of French and continental thought and social theory Interdisciplinary approach that draws on philosophy and art, anthropology, economics, media studies, cultural studies, politics and sociology, united around Stiegler's key concept of technics Written in a style suitable for students and academics alike Contributors. Dan Ross ́⁰Ø Stephen Barker ́⁰Ø Michael Lewis ́⁰Ø Christopher Johnson ́⁰Ø Ian James ́⁰Ø Gerald Moore ́⁰Ø Tania Espinoza ́⁰Ø Christina Howells ́⁰Ø Oliver Davis ́⁰Ø Richard Beardsworth ́⁰Ø Serge Trottein ́⁰Ø Sophie Fuggle ́⁰Ø Ben Roberts ́⁰Ø Miguel de Beistegui ́⁰Ø Patrick Crogan ́⁰Ø Martin Crowley |
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spelling | Stiegler and technics / edited by Christina Howells and Gerald Moore. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2013] ©2013 1 online resource (296 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Critical connections Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction: philosophy, the repression of technics -- 1. Adapt and smile or die! Stiegler among the Darwinists -- 2. The prehistory of technology: on the contribution of Leroi-Gourhan -- 3. Of a mythical philosophical anthropology: the transcendental and the empirical in Technics and Time -- 4. Technics and cerebrality -- 5. Technics, or the fading away of aesthetics: the sensible and the question of Kant -- 6. Experience of the industrial temporal object -- 7. The artist and the amateur, from misery to invention -- 8. 'Le Défaut d'origine': the prosthetic constitution of love and desire -- 9. The technical object of psychoanalysis -- 10. Desublimation in education for democracy -- 11. The new critique of political economy -- 12. Stiegler and Foucault: the politics of care and self-writing -- 13. Technology and politics: a response to Bernard Stiegler -- 14. Memories of inauthenticity: Stiegler and the lost spirit of capitalism -- 15. Pharmacology and critique after deconstruction -- 16. Techno-pharmaco-genealogy. Print version record. These 17 essays covers all aspects of Bernard Stiegler's work, from poststructuralism, anthropology and psychoanalysis to his work on the politics of memory, 'libidinal economy', technoscience and aesthetics, keeping a focus on his key theory of technics throughout. Stiegler brings together key concepts from Plato, Freud, Derrida and Simondon to argue that the human is 'invented' through technics rather than a product of purely biological evolution. Stiegler is a thinker at the forefront of our contemporary concerns with consumerism, technology, inter-generational division, political apathy and economic crisis. His ambitious project is to go beyond these sources of social distress to uncover and examine precisely 'what makes life worth living'. Key Features. The first serious collection of essays on Bernard Stiegler, one of the most important of a new generation of French philosophers A truly world-class list of international contributors, including the most prominent specialists on Stiegler and specialists on 20th and 21st-century poststructuralism, who integrate Stiegler into the broader context of French and continental thought and social theory Interdisciplinary approach that draws on philosophy and art, anthropology, economics, media studies, cultural studies, politics and sociology, united around Stiegler's key concept of technics Written in a style suitable for students and academics alike Contributors. Dan Ross ́⁰Ø Stephen Barker ́⁰Ø Michael Lewis ́⁰Ø Christopher Johnson ́⁰Ø Ian James ́⁰Ø Gerald Moore ́⁰Ø Tania Espinoza ́⁰Ø Christina Howells ́⁰Ø Oliver Davis ́⁰Ø Richard Beardsworth ́⁰Ø Serge Trottein ́⁰Ø Sophie Fuggle ́⁰Ø Ben Roberts ́⁰Ø Miguel de Beistegui ́⁰Ø Patrick Crogan ́⁰Ø Martin Crowley Stiegler, Bernard. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr94027791 Stiegler, Bernard fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJc3HMjtjgwbrpPkJWrjG3 Technology Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85133166 Technologie Philosophie. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Metaphysics. bisacsh Technology Philosophy fast Howells, Christina, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81005677 Moore, Gerald, Dr., editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjFyRgg99PRpwDKJVwJhVy http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50004326 has work: Stiegler and technics (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGX4WWDrhjbPRDQk4xDGtq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Stiegler and technics. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, ©2013 9780748677016 (DLC) 2012276150 (OCoLC)851413574 Critical connections (Edinburgh University Press) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2012121084 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=660167 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=660167 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Stiegler and technics / Critical connections (Edinburgh University Press) Introduction: philosophy, the repression of technics -- 1. Adapt and smile or die! Stiegler among the Darwinists -- 2. The prehistory of technology: on the contribution of Leroi-Gourhan -- 3. Of a mythical philosophical anthropology: the transcendental and the empirical in Technics and Time -- 4. Technics and cerebrality -- 5. Technics, or the fading away of aesthetics: the sensible and the question of Kant -- 6. Experience of the industrial temporal object -- 7. The artist and the amateur, from misery to invention -- 8. 'Le Défaut d'origine': the prosthetic constitution of love and desire -- 9. The technical object of psychoanalysis -- 10. Desublimation in education for democracy -- 11. The new critique of political economy -- 12. Stiegler and Foucault: the politics of care and self-writing -- 13. Technology and politics: a response to Bernard Stiegler -- 14. Memories of inauthenticity: Stiegler and the lost spirit of capitalism -- 15. Pharmacology and critique after deconstruction -- 16. Techno-pharmaco-genealogy. Stiegler, Bernard. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr94027791 Stiegler, Bernard fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJc3HMjtjgwbrpPkJWrjG3 Technology Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85133166 Technologie Philosophie. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Metaphysics. bisacsh Technology Philosophy fast |
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