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Articles

« Une limite au-delà de laquelle est l'inconnu »

Pages 347-350 | Published online: 05 Mar 2018
 

ABSTRACT

We are no longer in the time of reform, we are in the time of “disruption”: the extreme stage of rationalization, which thus forms a threshold, that is, a limit beyond which is the unknown. This era of the world requires a new conceptuality.

Notes

* Transcription partielle par Olivier Penot-Lacassagne de la séance de séminaire du 18 janvier 2017 du philosophe Bernard Stiegler. Cette séance est en ligne à l'adresse suivante : http://pharmakon.fr/wordpress/seminaire-2017-%e2%80%93-seance-n%c2%b02-du-18-janvier/

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Bernard Stiegler

Philosopher, founder of the group Ars Industrialis and of the online school pharmakon.fr, Bernard Stiegler is the author of numerous works, including Dans la disruption (Les Liens Qui Liberent, 2016), La Société automatique (Fayard, 2015), États de choc. Bêtise et savoir au XXIe siècle (Fayard/Mille et une nuits, 2012), Prendre soin. De la jeunesse et des générations (Flammarion, 2008). His research focuses on the stakes of social, political, economic, epistemological, and psychological mutations caused by technological and scientific development linked to the “digital revolution.”

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