by Gilbert Simondon
translated by Drew S. Burk
University of Minnesota Press, 2011
eISBN: 978-1-937561-63-5 | Paper: 978-1-937561-01-7
Library of Congress Classification B105.A55S5613 2011

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

Simondon is a secret password among certain discussions within philosophy today. As a philosopher of technology, Simondon’s work has a place at the forefront of current thinking in media, technology, psychology, and philosophy with complex accounts of man’s relationship to technology and the realm that continues to form itself via this tension between man and his technical universe. In this introduction to Simondon’s oeuvre, the reader has access to the grounding of one of the most fundamental and critical questions that has been the focus of philosophy for millennia: the relationship between man and animal.


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