Being with Technique–Technique as being-with: The technological communities of Gilbert Simondon

Continental Philosophy Review 52 (3):299-310 (2019)
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Abstract

I present Gilbert Simondon’s thinking of technics, that I take to be so compelling today because it articulates technological reality in ecological terms as a technogeography and life as being-with-the-machines. I will flesh out Simondon’s program for a being-with-the-machines, show how it corresponds to the essence of the technical objects described in terms of milieu and relation indicate how this is based on Simondon’s ontology of individuation suggest a criticism of Simondon, insofar as he would underestimate the technicality of the human being him/herself and of his/her world.

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Susanna Lindberg
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