
Sur la technique
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Science & Technology
Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
464
Language
French
Published
Jan 15, 2014
Publisher
PUF
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
2130625282
ISBN-13
9782130625285
Description
Gilbert Simondon’s exploration of technology is a profound inquiry into its philosophical implications and human relationships. Over the span of three decades, he meticulously examines how technology interweaves with everyday life, shaping not only societal structures but also individual identities. His thoughtful approach invites readers to reconsider their perceptions of technological advancement, seeing it as an extension of human thought and creativity rather than a mere collection of tools.
Simondon argues that a deeper understanding of technology can lead to a more harmonious coexistence between humanity and its creations. He challenges conventional narratives, proposing that the essence of technique lies not in its functionality, but in the cultural and psychic dimensions it influences. Through detailed analysis, he encourages a reflective dialogue about the role of technology in contemporary society, pushing readers to contemplate the responsibilities that accompany technological progress. As a foundational work in the philosophy of technology, this text remains relevant for those questioning the intricate links between innovation and existence.
Simondon argues that a deeper understanding of technology can lead to a more harmonious coexistence between humanity and its creations. He challenges conventional narratives, proposing that the essence of technique lies not in its functionality, but in the cultural and psychic dimensions it influences. Through detailed analysis, he encourages a reflective dialogue about the role of technology in contemporary society, pushing readers to contemplate the responsibilities that accompany technological progress. As a foundational work in the philosophy of technology, this text remains relevant for those questioning the intricate links between innovation and existence.
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