"Despite his enduring popularity, Philip K. Dick (1928-1982) has long been a marginal figure in American literature, even in the science fiction genre he helped revolutionize. Offering a major new perspective on the author, influential French philosopher David Lapoujade orients Dick within philosophy and draws connections to a wide variety of other thinkers and artists, revealing his oeuvre to comprise a profound reality defined by artifice, precarity, and control"--
"Despite his enduring popularity, Philip K. Dick (1928-1982) has long been a marginal figure in American literature, even in the science fiction genre he helped revolutionize. Offering a major new perspective on the author, influential French philosopher David Lapoujade orients Dick within philosophy and draws connections to a wide variety of other thinkers and artists, revealing his oeuvre to comprise a profound reality defined by artifice, precarity, and control"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Lapoujade is professor of philosophy at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, whose numerous books include The Lesser Existences: Étienne Souriau, an Aesthetics for the Virtual and Powers of Time: Versions of Bergson (both from Minnesota). Erik Beranek is a writer and editor and has translated works by Jacques Rancière, Étienne Souriau, Michel Foucault, and David Lapoujade.
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Contents Translator’s Preface Introduction: On Delirium 1. Worlds 2. Causality 3. The Thinking Thing 4. On the Fantastic 5. Entropy and Regression 6. Those Who Possess Worlds 7. Artificial Worlds 8. The Digital Human (or, What Is an Android?) 9. Hunting and Paranoia 10. Between Life and Death 11. Bricolage (or, The Random Variable) Notes Bibliography
Contents Translator’s Preface Introduction: On Delirium 1. Worlds 2. Causality 3. The Thinking Thing 4. On the Fantastic 5. Entropy and Regression 6. Those Who Possess Worlds 7. Artificial Worlds 8. The Digital Human (or, What Is an Android?) 9. Hunting and Paranoia 10. Between Life and Death 11. Bricolage (or, The Random Variable) Notes Bibliography
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