Recursivity and Contingency: Media Philosophy
Autor Yuk Huien Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 ian 2019
The book centres on the following speculative question: if in the philosophical tradition, the concept of contingency is always related to the laws of nature, then in what way can we understand contingency in related to technical systems? The book situates the concept of recursivity as a break from the Cartesian mechanism and the drive of system construction; it elaborates on the necessity of contingency in such epistemological rupture where nature ends and system emerges. In this development, we see how German idealism is precursor to cybernetics, and the Anthropocene and Noosphere (Teilhard de Chardin) point toward the realization of a gigantic cybernetic system, which lead us back to the question of freedom. It questions the concept of absolute contingency (Meillassoux) and proposes a cosmotechnical pluralism. Engaging with modern and contemporary European philosophy as well as Chinese thought through the mediation of Needham, this book refers to cybernetics, mathematics, artificial intelligence and inhumanism.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781786600530
ISBN-10: 1786600536
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 2 b/w illustrations;2 tables;
Dimensiuni: 134 x 224 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Media Philosophy
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1786600536
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 2 b/w illustrations;2 tables;
Dimensiuni: 134 x 224 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Media Philosophy
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgements / Introduction. A Psychedelic Becoming / Chapter 1. Nature and Recursivity / Chapter 2. Logic and Contingency / Chapter 3. Organized Inorganic / Chapter 4. Organizing Inorganic / Chapter 5. The Inhuman that Remains / Bibliography / Index
Recenzii
Recursivity and Contingency is simply an outstanding philosophical treatise on cybernetics that re-opens the all-too human image of technology today. Alongside a zealous re-situating of system theory within philosophies of nature, Hui boldly defies current technocratic aspirations towards totalizing and deterministic systems with a metaphysical commitment to re-envision the relation with the inhuman. Cosmotechnical perspectives, alter-cosmologies, and techno-diversity are here part of human-machine genesis that promises to finally re-situate technology in various cosmic realities.
I hardly know how best to recommend this third major achievement in as many years by one of the most insightful younger philosophers. It reanimates an abandoned arc of reflection that includes cybernetics, organicism, and organology from both European and Chinese traditions to address aspirations for a pluralism of homes within the becoming of an artificial Earth.
Yuk Hui's rich, new writing shows that in order to understand our modern technological world, we need to understand modern thinking about organisms and organology - and not only to understand but, recursively, to think differently. Hui's cosmotechnical approach - from cybernetics to history of philosophy - is complex, and exactly because of that, deeply rewarding.
Yuk Hui's Recursivity and Contingency is not simply a major contribution to the Philosophy of Technology - it is an immense resource in that respect - but it is also a lively work of pluralistic experiment in thought. Here Hui's invitation to think in terms of cosmotechnics comes into its full bloom, engineering an unsurpassably agile guide to questions of technology and culture, nature and mechanism, logic and existence as they have arisen before and as they manifest with full force in the present.
I hardly know how best to recommend this third major achievement in as many years by one of the most insightful younger philosophers. It reanimates an abandoned arc of reflection that includes cybernetics, organicism, and organology from both European and Chinese traditions to address aspirations for a pluralism of homes within the becoming of an artificial Earth.
Yuk Hui's rich, new writing shows that in order to understand our modern technological world, we need to understand modern thinking about organisms and organology - and not only to understand but, recursively, to think differently. Hui's cosmotechnical approach - from cybernetics to history of philosophy - is complex, and exactly because of that, deeply rewarding.
Yuk Hui's Recursivity and Contingency is not simply a major contribution to the Philosophy of Technology - it is an immense resource in that respect - but it is also a lively work of pluralistic experiment in thought. Here Hui's invitation to think in terms of cosmotechnics comes into its full bloom, engineering an unsurpassably agile guide to questions of technology and culture, nature and mechanism, logic and existence as they have arisen before and as they manifest with full force in the present.