Abstract
Modernity, in Simondon’s view, is constituted on the basis of a paradigm that runs through all the realms of experience: being individual. It could thus be defined as a set of operations, techniques, and forms of knowledge that seek to extract the individual dimensions of that which, in reality, appears as essentially attached, intertwined and mutable. Therefore one of the possibilities to overcome certain problems that have accompanied modern thinking could be found in what we call « relational thinking,,) where the relation holds a central position