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  1. Technics and time.Bernard Stiegler - 1998 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    At the beginning of Western philosophy, Aristotle contrasted made objects, which did not have the source of their own production within themselves, with beings formed by nature. This distinction persisted until Marx, who conceived of the possibility of an evolution of the technical object. This philosophy developed while industrialisation was in the process of overthrowing the contemporary order of social organisation, which highlighted technology's new place in philosophical enquiry. Bernard Stiegler goes back to the beginning of Western philosophy and revises (...)
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  • Machinic Vision.John Johnston - 1999 - Critical Inquiry 26 (1):27-48.
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  • The Time of Affect, or Bearing Witness to Life.Mark Hansen - 2004 - Critical Inquiry 30 (3):584.
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  • Germinal Life. The difference and repetition of Deleuze.Keith Ansell Pearson - 1999 - Filozofski Vestnik 20 (3).
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