This address to designers stems from an approach of anthropological decentering to think and take care of the digital as spiritual in the sense that Derrida designated the process of questioning but also the of technique in Heidegger. This route goes through a critique of the notion of information in Simondon to try to rethink "the soul of objects". It continues with an analysis of the question of the Flesh from Merleau-Ponty to propose the passage from a "digital suffering flesh" to an organology and a pharmacology of the digital gesture. Finally, it approaches what Bernard Stiegler called the technologies of the through the prism of Bergsonian intuition and Simondonian transduction to reintroduce analogical thought into the digital design...
The typical features of the current discipline of "Disegno"; are partcularly evident in Gilbert Simo...
Le texte édité par Bernard Stiegler occupe une place tout à fait importante dans le panorama de la p...
The philosophy of Gilbert Simondon has reinvigorated contemporary thinking about biological and tech...
Can Simondon’s thought provide us with the tools to consider the evolution of computational technolo...
A first exploration is conducted to what the French biological philosophy of technology perspective ...
In mutual appreciation and mutual challenge, Bernard Stiegler, Jean-Luc Nancy, and Jacques Derrida t...
In his account of technics, Leroi\u2013Gourhan makes no essential distinction between the tool as a ...
The relation to the Other takes place in the concreteness of ethics and erotic relations ; in additi...
Cette thèse interroge le design depuis les pratiques de programmation en montrant qu'elles ne se réd...
This dissertation questions design through programming practices, showing how they cannot be summed ...
resumo: Este artigo é uma introdução geral ao pensamento de Bernard Stiegler em torno da relação ent...
Cette thèse veut montrer que le problème de l'invention recouvre un enjeu ontologique parfaitement g...
Pourquoi Simondon (1924-1989), philosophe nourri de pensée bergsonienne, d' épistémologie française ...
This work examines the relation between the natural and the artificial, and between living and techn...
International audienceDans L'Origine de la géométrie, Husserl ouvre la réflexion de la phénoménologi...
The typical features of the current discipline of "Disegno"; are partcularly evident in Gilbert Simo...
Le texte édité par Bernard Stiegler occupe une place tout à fait importante dans le panorama de la p...
The philosophy of Gilbert Simondon has reinvigorated contemporary thinking about biological and tech...
Can Simondon’s thought provide us with the tools to consider the evolution of computational technolo...
A first exploration is conducted to what the French biological philosophy of technology perspective ...
In mutual appreciation and mutual challenge, Bernard Stiegler, Jean-Luc Nancy, and Jacques Derrida t...
In his account of technics, Leroi\u2013Gourhan makes no essential distinction between the tool as a ...
The relation to the Other takes place in the concreteness of ethics and erotic relations ; in additi...
Cette thèse interroge le design depuis les pratiques de programmation en montrant qu'elles ne se réd...
This dissertation questions design through programming practices, showing how they cannot be summed ...
resumo: Este artigo é uma introdução geral ao pensamento de Bernard Stiegler em torno da relação ent...
Cette thèse veut montrer que le problème de l'invention recouvre un enjeu ontologique parfaitement g...
Pourquoi Simondon (1924-1989), philosophe nourri de pensée bergsonienne, d' épistémologie française ...
This work examines the relation between the natural and the artificial, and between living and techn...
International audienceDans L'Origine de la géométrie, Husserl ouvre la réflexion de la phénoménologi...
The typical features of the current discipline of "Disegno"; are partcularly evident in Gilbert Simo...
Le texte édité par Bernard Stiegler occupe une place tout à fait importante dans le panorama de la p...
The philosophy of Gilbert Simondon has reinvigorated contemporary thinking about biological and tech...