Document Type

Article

Publication Title

Foundations of Science

Abstract

This response briefly argues that post-phenomenology has always cut across the transcendental-empirical divide and is able to cultivate a deep respect for technologies in their otherness, without denying their relation to humanity. It does this by revisiting Don Ihde’s genetic phenomenological variations and tracing its relation to Gilbert Simondon’s ontogenesis. Having set up the historical nature of objects, the second part of this paper will take up Yoni Van Den Eede’s call for a more speculative approach.

Pages

507-514

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.1007/s10699-020-09765-y

Volume

27

Publication Date

2022

Keywords

transduction, ontogenesis, anthropocentrism, technology, speculative fabulations

Disciplines

Leadership Studies | Philosophy

ISSN

1233-1821

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