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Individuation in Light of Notions of Form and Information

English · Paperback / Softback

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A long-awaited translation on the philosophical relation between technology, the individual, and milieu of the livingFrom Democritus's atomism to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, from Aristotle's reflections on the individual to Husserl's call for a focused return to things, from the philosophical advent of the Cartesian ego and the Leibnizian monad to Heidegger's notion of Dasein, the question concerning the constitution of the individual has continued to loom large over the preoccupations of philosophers and scholars of scientific disciplines for thousands of years.Through conceptions in modern scientific areas of research such as thermodynamics, the fabrication of technical objects, gestalt theory, cybernetics, and the dynamic formation at work in the creation of crystals, Gilbert Simondon's unique multifaceted philosophical and scholarly research will eventually lead to an astounding reevaluation and questioning of the historical methods for posing the very question and notion of the individual. More than fifty years after its original publication in French, this groundbreaking work of philosophical theory is now available in its first complete English language translation.

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Authors Stephanie Schwartz, Gilbert Simondon, Gilbert/ Adkins Simondon
Assisted by Taylor Adkins (Translation)
Publisher University Of Minnesota Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2020
 
EAN 9780816680023
ISBN 978-0-8166-8002-3
No. of pages 440
Dimensions 156 mm x 235 mm x 22 mm
Series PostHumanities
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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