The disparity between culture & technics

Conor Heaney

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Abstract

This essay serves as an introduction to the Special Issue entitled ‘Culture & Technics: The Politics of Simondon’s Du Mode’. This issue follows the pivotal and important translation of Gilbert Simodon's supplementary dissertation, On the Mode of Existence of Technical Objects, which offers a rich and layered approach to technics which, through his other works, we see integrated into an entire philosophical approach. This Issue seeks to consider how we might read Simondon today in what is a completely transformed technical epoch from his own, faced with new technological and global challenges. After briefly introducing, first, some comments on Simondon’s account of the process of disparation, this essay will make some observations on how Simondon conceptualised the relation between culture and technics. It is the space between these two latter notions – and the potential for their systematic, open, and processual integration – in which this introduction contextualises this Special Issue.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)193-204
Number of pages12
JournalCulture, Theory and Critique
Volume60
Issue number3-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Dec 2019

Keywords

  • Simondon
  • philosophy of technology
  • technics
  • culture
  • process philosophy
  • technological change

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