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Drawing on sources as diverse as Gilbert Simondon, Niels Bohr, Catherine Malabou and Quentin Meillassoux, Being and Not Being proposes an innovative posthuman ontology that deconstructs the distinction between living and nonliving so as to account for the nonlinear emergence of radical new ways and forms of being. Richard Iveson finds support for his position in a number of significant recent developments within vastly divergent fields of enquiry, such as the newfound plasticity of neuronal conduits and the nonlinearity of cell recapacitation; in challenges to Darwinian evolution predicated upon empirical evidence showing symbiosis and collaboration as the motor of change; in Manuel DeLanda s notion of meshwork in which catalysts produce accelerating feedback loops resulting in nonlinear phase changes; and in the bizarre temporality of the quantum leap that explodes the entire foundation of classical physics. Radically rewriting not only deconstruction, but also contemporary notions of autopoiesis, compassion, memory, and auto-affection along the way, Iveson ultimately argues that, in our posthuman age, a refusal to privilege life over nonlife is the only possible recourse for a rigorously posthumanist ethics."
  • Richard Iveson Autor:
  • 178348702X Isbn 10:
  • 978-1783487028 Isbn 13:
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