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Stiegler and Technics
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Since publication of Technics and Time, 2, it has been clear that Bernard Stiegler understood, more incisively than almost all of his contemporaries, that the technological is political. Howells and Moore have assembled an impressive range of commentaries around that idea, in all its complexity, tracing the contours of a rich field that gives Stiegler's thinking its due, and laying out the terms for future discussion.'
David Wills, Brown University
The first collection of critical essays on the work of Bernard Stiegler
Bernard Stiegler has recently emerged as one of the most significant and original thinkers in the new generation of French philosophers following Derrida and Deleuze.
Drawing on art, anthropology, economics, cultural studies, psychoanalysis, politics and sociology, the essays in this collection, by a range of world-class specialists, are all united around Stiegler's key concept of technics, which, he argues, constitutes what it is to be human.
Stiegler is revealed as a thinker at the forefront of our contemporary concerns with consumerism, technology, inter-generational division, political apathy and economic crisis. His ambitious project goes beyond these sources of social distress to uncover and examine precisely 'what makes life worth living'.
Christina Howells is Professor of French at the University of Oxford and is a Fellow of Wadham College. Gerald Moore is Lecturer in French at Durham University.
Cover image: Prototype of the replica of Chauvet cave, which contains some of the earliest known cave paintings. Picture taken on 12 October, 2012, in Vallon-Pont-d'Arc © Jeff Pachoud/APF/Getty Images.
Cover image: Picture taken on October 12, 2012 in Vallon-Pont-d'Arc of a prototype of painting of the facsimile of the Chauvet cave, which contains some of the earliest known cave paintings © Jeff Pachoud/APF/Getty Images.
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