How can ethics and techniques be compared other than by adding moral concerns to objects defined only in terms of their utility and functionality? The author suggests a dual transformation which reveals the "mode of existence" peculiar to technicity and recognizes morality as a way of understanding things. With the former, technicity can be defined in the process of folding, delegation and dislocation of space and time, through which techniques can be understood as a particular form of exploration of the world. The concept of a means, utensil or tool is ill-suited to an understanding of techniques. This reformulation gives morality an entirely different relationship with techniques.Latour Bruno. La fin des moyens. In: Réseaux, volume 18, n°...
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ln Littérature et anthropologie, Louis Van Delft makes a distinction between « moralized anatomy » (...
Après avoir défini la nature et les problèmes du progrès, et plus précisément du progrès technique, ...
In recent times, non-human beings, objects, and struc-tures – for example computational tools and de...
Our relation to the world can it be only technique? The dominant role of technology today it is not ...
Xavier Guchet, au fil de ses ouvrages, développe une philosophie des techniques qui tente de cerner ...
Abstract : The Morality of Things. Autonomy versus Influencing Behaviour? Traditional ethics, e.g. ...
Our confidence in the benevolence of the world comes from an illusion established by culture. Cultur...
Beginning in the 1500s, the modern period witnessed an emerging transformation in the understanding ...
International audienceIl peut être utile à l'historien de la philosophie morale d'avoir recours à la...
International audienceOffering an overall insight into the French tradition of philosophy of technol...
The relation to the Other takes place in the concreteness of ethics and erotic relations ; in additi...
A un moment où le projet anthropotechnique semble s'imposer à travers l'avènement du paradigme techn...
The analysis sets out from a text in which Jonas presents prehistoric tools as a sign of humanity. T...
Techniques of the body and social norms : from Mauss to Leroi-Gourhan. The work of Leroi-Gourhan app...
Ce numéro des Recherches sur la Philosophie et le Langage concerne l’apport de la philosophie en mat...
ln Littérature et anthropologie, Louis Van Delft makes a distinction between « moralized anatomy » (...
Après avoir défini la nature et les problèmes du progrès, et plus précisément du progrès technique, ...
In recent times, non-human beings, objects, and struc-tures – for example computational tools and de...