This paper considers Bernard Stiegler's contribution to contemporary critical theory. Stiegler's singular understanding of technology widens critical debate on the specificity of contemporary society and prolongs, in a novel manner, remaining commitments of recent French philosophy to the Marxist analysis of capitalism, underpinned by Freudian libidinal economy. I argue that the originality of Stiegler's work lies in his understanding of retentional finitude: what he calls “tertiary memory.” This understanding provides him with critical purchase on contemporary capitalist forms. It has allowed him most recently to develop an embryonic critique of political economy, focused on technological and libidinal practices of consumerism. His technol...
Critical review of the third volume of Bernard Stiegler's Technics and Time series with a particular...
For the philosopher and cultural critic Bernard Stiegler, the Anthropocene’s deference to algorithmi...
A single question orients the argument that guides this thesis: what ramifications does the pluralis...
This paper considers Bernard Stiegler's contribution to contemporary critical theory. Stiegler's sin...
This essay introduced the special issue of Cultural Politics (6:2, July 2010) on Bernard Stiegler. I...
This essay seeks to further the critical reception of Stiegler's philosophy of technology by situati...
The book is a comprehensive account of Bernard Stiegler's work on the philosophy of technology. The ...
Bernard Stiegler is known as a leading philosopher of technics. He has developed an original interpr...
This study explores the meaning, effect, and prevalence of two contrasting ideological perspectives ...
Bernard Stiegler (1952–) pursues a singular hermeneutical line in his engagement with a long list of...
This essay takes up the work of Bernard Stiegler to evaluate and critique his use of Marx and Engels...
In Volumes 2 and 3 of his Technics and Time series, Bernard Stiegler advances a complex series of ar...
Media studies as a field has traditionally been wary of the question of technology. Discussion of te...
For Husserl, the phenomenological epoché is primarily methodological, allowing access to the structu...
Assessments of the political impact of automation often emphasize the need to ‘denaturalize’ work. T...
Critical review of the third volume of Bernard Stiegler's Technics and Time series with a particular...
For the philosopher and cultural critic Bernard Stiegler, the Anthropocene’s deference to algorithmi...
A single question orients the argument that guides this thesis: what ramifications does the pluralis...
This paper considers Bernard Stiegler's contribution to contemporary critical theory. Stiegler's sin...
This essay introduced the special issue of Cultural Politics (6:2, July 2010) on Bernard Stiegler. I...
This essay seeks to further the critical reception of Stiegler's philosophy of technology by situati...
The book is a comprehensive account of Bernard Stiegler's work on the philosophy of technology. The ...
Bernard Stiegler is known as a leading philosopher of technics. He has developed an original interpr...
This study explores the meaning, effect, and prevalence of two contrasting ideological perspectives ...
Bernard Stiegler (1952–) pursues a singular hermeneutical line in his engagement with a long list of...
This essay takes up the work of Bernard Stiegler to evaluate and critique his use of Marx and Engels...
In Volumes 2 and 3 of his Technics and Time series, Bernard Stiegler advances a complex series of ar...
Media studies as a field has traditionally been wary of the question of technology. Discussion of te...
For Husserl, the phenomenological epoché is primarily methodological, allowing access to the structu...
Assessments of the political impact of automation often emphasize the need to ‘denaturalize’ work. T...
Critical review of the third volume of Bernard Stiegler's Technics and Time series with a particular...
For the philosopher and cultural critic Bernard Stiegler, the Anthropocene’s deference to algorithmi...
A single question orients the argument that guides this thesis: what ramifications does the pluralis...