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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

14.01.2025

Verlag

University of Minnesota Press

Seitenzahl

368

Maße (L/B/H)

21,6/14/1,8 cm

Gewicht

510 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5179-1740-1

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"Machine and Sovereignty is a profound, groundbreaking, and timely call for a refoundation of political order and governance in light of current technological and ecological challenges at the planetary scale. Reinterpreting classical concepts of sovereignty and the state, Yuk Hui's advocacy for an epistemological diplomacy incorporating technodiversity, noodiversity, and biodiversity inaugurates a new language of planetary coexistence beyond the nation-state and Anthropocene. This book is destined to become a seminal text in political philosophy and technology studies. It is not only an intellectual tour de force but also a crucial guide for navigating the complexities of the twenty-first century." -Antoinette Rouvroy, University of Namur

"Machine and Sovereignty responds to the growing call for a new planetary thinking in contemporary political culture and across the sciences and humanities. By replacing earlier theologico- and logico- settings of philosophy and the political with the technological, Yuk Hui both builds on his earlier work on techno-logic and expands it into a thinking of the planetary techno-political. This book is an important contribution to contemporary understanding of the political implications of thinking and acting in an increasingly digitalized planet." -Howard Caygill, author of Force and Understanding: Writings on Philosophy and Resistance

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

14.01.2025

Verlag

University of Minnesota Press

Seitenzahl

368

Maße (L/B/H)

21,6/14/1,8 cm

Gewicht

510 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5179-1740-1

Herstelleradresse

Mare Nostrum Group B.V.
Doelen 72
4831 GR Breda
NL
gpsr@mare-nostrum.co.uk

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  • Contents

    Preface

    Introduction: For a Planetary Thinking

    1. On the Planetary Condition

    2. Planetary Thinking as Political Epistemologies

    3. Search for a Planetary Politics beyond the Nation-State

    4. Toward a Tractatus Politico-Technologicus of the Planetary

    1. World Spirit as Planetary Thinking

    5. Individuation of the Spirit as Historical Process

    6. World Spirit as Planetary Thinking and the Place of Reason in History

    7. Freedom as the Drive of the Transitions of Political Forms

    8. Recursivity of Reason and Freedom in the Modern State

    2. The Organism of the State and Its Limit

    9. Spirit and the Organic Becoming of the Externalized

    10. Organism of the State versus Organism of the Animal

    11. The Impasse from the State to Planetary Freedom

    3. From Noetic Reflection to Planetary Reflection

    12. Noetic Reflection: Consciousness and Life

    13. Bioeconomical Reflection: Georgescu-Roegen Reads Hegel

    14. Cybernetic Reflection: Toward the Consciousness of Machines

    15. Noospheric Reflection: In Search of a Planetary Freedom?

    4. Mechanism, Organism, or Decisionism

    16. From Political Theology to Political Epistemology

    17. Machine and Organism in The Leviathan in the State Theory of Thomas Hobbes

    17. Political Epistemology in Hobbes’s Leviathan

    19. Catholicism and the Logic of Complexio Oppositorum

    20. The Death of Hegel and the Triumph of Political Vitalism

    5. Nomos of the Digital Earth

    21. First Deconstruction on the Contingency of Sovereignty

    22. Second Deconstruction on the Contingency of Friend and Enemy

    23. Sovereignty and the Elementary Philosophy of Space

    24.GroßrÄume as Post-Static Political Form and the Problem of Pluralism

    25. Giving Colonialism, New GroßrÄume, and Digital Sovereignty

    6. An Organology of Wars

    26. The Disproportion of Organs and the Hubris of Wars

    27. From a Cybernetics of Freedom to an Organology of Differences

    28. The Conflict of Tendencies and the Recurrence of Mysticism

    29. The Dynamics of the Technical Tendency and Technical Fact

    30. On the Organological Relation between Technology and Democracy

    31. Biodiversity, Noodiversity, and Technodiversity

    7. Toward an Epistemological Diplomacy

    32. Acceleration, Automation, and the Prosthetic Future

    33. Universality Seen from the Perspective of Technodiversity

    34. Sovereignty Seen from the Perspective of Technodiversity

    35. Technodiversity Analyzed via an Anatomy of Technical Objects

    36. Technodiversity as Epistemological Diplomacy

    Notes

    Bibliography

    Index