I reply to two comments to my paper "Subjectivity and transcendental illusions in the Anthropocene," by Johannes Schick and Melentie Pandilovski. Schick expands on the possibility that technical objects become "other" in a Levinasian sense, making use of Simondon's three-layered structure of technical objects. His proposal is to free technical objects and install a different relationship between humankind and technology. I see two major difficulties in Schick's proposal. These difficulties are based on a number of features of current digital technology which make it difficult to enter the proposed ethical relationship with it. A first cluster of difficulties consists of the phenomena of blackboxing, the intimate interwovenness of inventing ...
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This commentary introduces the notion of technical alterity in order to address the following questi...
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Noumena are distinct from phenomena. While the latter are the things as they appear to us and as we ...
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This is an Open Access articleAre the robots coming? Is the singularity near? Will we be dominated b...
Technology intervenes in nearly every aspect of life. A multitude of technologies and related fields...
Two of the main approaches of what is often referred to as the ‘empirical philosophy of technology’ ...
ABSTRACT. The paper attempts to overcome an abstract juxtaposition of human beings and technology an...
Can we conceive of a philosophy of technology that is not technophobic, yet takes seriously the prob...
How can we think technology in its material specificity? Contemporary critical theory treats technol...
Can we conceive of a philosophy of technology that is not technophobic, yet takes seriously the prob...
Instead of attending the wedding of the cybernetic avant-garde with hippie modernism, society at lar...
Two conflicting visions of technology nevertheless agree that scientists and engineers bear little m...
This commentary introduces the notion of technical alterity in order to address the following questi...
echnology always provides a new perception of the world. However, it is not clear when technology pr...
Noumena are distinct from phenomena. While the latter are the things as they appear to us and as we ...
The paper analyses different attitudes towards technologies in contemporary philosophical discourses...
Contemporary culture abounds with stories about how new technologies are radically altering human ex...
The aim of my paper is to focus our attention on the effect of technologies in the constitution of t...
This is an Open Access articleAre the robots coming? Is the singularity near? Will we be dominated b...
Technology intervenes in nearly every aspect of life. A multitude of technologies and related fields...
Two of the main approaches of what is often referred to as the ‘empirical philosophy of technology’ ...
ABSTRACT. The paper attempts to overcome an abstract juxtaposition of human beings and technology an...
Can we conceive of a philosophy of technology that is not technophobic, yet takes seriously the prob...
How can we think technology in its material specificity? Contemporary critical theory treats technol...
Can we conceive of a philosophy of technology that is not technophobic, yet takes seriously the prob...
Instead of attending the wedding of the cybernetic avant-garde with hippie modernism, society at lar...
Two conflicting visions of technology nevertheless agree that scientists and engineers bear little m...