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From Technological Humanity to Bio-technical Existence

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Explores the relationship between technics and humanity, tracing the emergence of a bio-technical conception of existence in contemporary continental philosophy.From Technological Humanity to Bio-t...
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Explores the relationship between technics and humanity, tracing the emergence of a bio-technical conception of existence in contemporary continental philosophy.

From Technological Humanity to Bio-technical Existence can be framed as a metaphysics of the present. It starts from the current epoch, an era increasingly marked not only by technology but also by technics in the most general sense, and asks how this affects human existence. The book asks what is called technics, what is called humanity, how these relate to one another, and how changes in these notions oblige us to revise the philosophical notion of existence. It investigates how the idea of technological humanity-of technology as an extension and instrument of the human-is discovered and deconstructed by Martin Heidegger, Helmuth Plessner, Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Bernard Stiegler, and Giorgio Agamben. Finally, the book presents a new idea of bio-technical existence, one that underlies these philosophers' works without being fully elaborated. This idea-of technics as a condition of humanity that humans share with other living and technical beings-is the author's own philosophical proposition and the final result of the book.

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Price: £72.50
Pages: 356
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series, Intersections: Philosophy and Critical Theory
Publication Date: 01 April 2023
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781438492582
Format: Hardcover
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"Clearly written yet dense, this ambitious book could offer an excellent guide for new graduate students needing a quick study orienting them to the philosophical treatment of humanity at a singular moment in cultural criticism." — CHOICE

"Susanna Lindberg's engaging comparative analyses convincingly explore the shift of perspective from understanding humanity as technological to a broader sense of bio-technics, skillfully distinguishing this philosophical approach from transhumanism and certain versions of posthumanism." — Krzysztof Ziarek, author of Language after Heidegger

Acknowledgments
Introduction

1. What Is the Human Being?

2. What Is Called Technics?

3. The Originary Technicity of the Human Being

4. De/constructing Humanity

5. Humanity and Inhumanity of Technical Communities

6. From Technological Humanity to Bio-technics

Notes
Bibliography
Index