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DE LA IDENTIDAD A LA RESONANCIA
SIMONDON, Gilbert. Comunicación e información: cursos y conferencias. Buenos Aires, Cactus, 2016.
Fernando Tula Molina
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Difference and the Liberation of Sufficient Reason
Abstract The Principle of Sufficient Reason (PSR) holds that every event and entity can be explained by a sufficient reason or cause. Philosophers have long struggled with the question of the PSR's compatibility with freedom, for if what occurs or exists follows necessarily from its sufficient reason then it seems it could not have been otherwise ...
Louis Matheou
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Abstract This article examines how openness is interpreted in human–LLM interaction through an ethnographic study of a robotics experiment. Focusing on an episode in which a robot produced an unexpected utterance, I analyze how engineers classify the output as inconsequential noise.
Raffaele Andrea Buono
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Organismos, máquinas y bioartefactos. Problemas y variantes en la perspectiva de G. Simondon
La intención fundamental de este trabajo es indagar las diversas modalidades de la analogía organismo / artefacto desde el punto de vista de sus implicaciones para la filosofía de la técnica, específicamente para iluminar aquello que entendemos como la ...
Diego PARENTE
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DevenirsLa pensée de Simondon garantit à mes yeux la sortie de la binarité (homme milieu, nature culture, technique politique, psychologie sociologie). Par son intelligence de la technique (outils, procédures, cadres administratifs), il invite à la comprendre, à la re-signifier, à la désenclaver du monde clos du matériel, grâce à l'effort d ...
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System as a Unifying Process: An Onto‐Epistemic Notion of System
ABSTRACT This article proposes an onto‐epistemic notion of system as a relational process of unifying a multiplicity of actuals and abstractions into an actual unity, thereby encompassing concreteness and abstraction onto the same plane. This notion rejects the opposition between constructivism and realism within systems studies, the excessive focus on
Felipe Rodrigues Oliveira e Silva +1 more
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ABSTRACT Digital technologies, including sleep‐tracking devices and smart mattresses, are becoming increasingly prevalent for gaining certainty and insight into unconscious behaviours such as sleepwalking. Sleepwalking, also known as somnambulism, is difficult to diagnose because it is episodic and unpredictable.
Svenja Reinhardt, Nico Wettmann
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Reductive, Exclusionary, Normalising: The Limits of Generative AI Music
Up until recently, most approaches to music generation were based on deductive logic: generative rules were devised on the basis of musicians’ preferences, subjective appreciation and dominant music theories.
Fabio Morreale +4 more
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What Do Lithics Tell Us About Cultural Evolution? Insights From the Central African Record
ABSTRACT While Western historical narratives often incorporate a biased vision of human evolution—driven by a progressive view tied to a progressively evolving state of culture—this paper proposes combining archaeological lithic data with epistemological reflections to critique the modern regime of historicity, where progress is assumed as rational ...
Isis Isabella Mesfin
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Temporality and technical, psychic and collective individuations in the work of Simondon
temporality and technical, psychic and collective individuations in the work of Simondon. Simondon describes technical artefacts as possessing a tendency towards increasing organisation, in a process of individuation.
Bernard Stiegler
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