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https://doi.org/10.46640/imr.12.23.5

Technology as Culture – Technics as Gesture: Critique of Cybernetics in Simondon and Heidegger

Dario Vuger ; (doctoral student) University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy


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Abstract

In this paper, the author will propose a new reading of Heidegger’s reflections on technology based on Gilbert Simondon’s critique of cybernetics as a major opponent of Norbert Wiener’s philosophy, whose thought project almost single-handedly established the science of information systems management as the grounding discipline of modern science. Simondon proposes the establishment of a techno-culture of open machines in which man finds himself as a technician and mechanologist of a new social nexus. But for such a project, it is first necessary to develop a radically disruptive attitude towards everyday language, which hides in itself the means to rethink our attitudes towards the everyday challenges of techno-scientific enframing of the world.

Keywords

technology; culture; philosophy; criticism; cybernetics; techno-culture; Simondon; Heidegger

Hrčak ID:

308279

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/308279

Publication date:

25.9.2023.

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