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"What does it mean to exist in the age of social media? This is a question that French philosopher Bernard Stiegler thoroughly explores in his broad body of work regarding the futurity of the human and its relation to technologies. Yet this book argues that this question would be best answered by reading Stiegler in close connection with Jean-Paul Sartre's existential phenomenology and Foucault's biopolitics. Extending Stiegler's views to the field of media studies, Technics of Existence brilliantly brings nuance to his portrayal of digital culture which he perceived as increasingly alienating"--…mehr

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"What does it mean to exist in the age of social media? This is a question that French philosopher Bernard Stiegler thoroughly explores in his broad body of work regarding the futurity of the human and its relation to technologies. Yet this book argues that this question would be best answered by reading Stiegler in close connection with Jean-Paul Sartre's existential phenomenology and Foucault's biopolitics. Extending Stiegler's views to the field of media studies, Technics of Existence brilliantly brings nuance to his portrayal of digital culture which he perceived as increasingly alienating"--
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Autorenporträt
Amelie Berger-Soraruff is an Associate Member of the Scottish Centre for Continental Philosophy at the University of Dundee, UK. Her publications include a book chapter titled 'Foucault According to Stiegler: Technics of the Self' in The Late Foucault: Ethical and Political Questions (Bloomsbury, 2020) and an article on 'Cinematic Consciousness and the Culture Industry: Stiegler beyond the Frankfurt School?' for the journal of Cultural Politics.