„Der Ursprung so gefasst und begriffen, ist dann nicht mehr der Anfang allen Seienden, sondern dieses Er-eignen begründet multiple Identität, also eine im Zwischen (Medium) beheimateten Zusammengehörigkeit von Vielheiten.“ (p. 119) #Röttgers #Ursprung #Vielheiten
Archiv des Autors: Reinhold Clausjürgens
Newman: Vertices and Edges in a Network
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“Vertex (pl. vertices): The fundamental unit of a network, also called a site (physics), a node (computer science), or an actor (sociology).
Edge: The line connecting two vertices. Also called a bond (physics), a link (computer science), or a tie (sociology).” (p. 5) #Newman #network #vertex #edge #bond #link
Solomon: Fictioning
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“Fictioning is nothing but the attempt to isolate, identify, and ultimately harness anthropologically creative power, turning it into the power of identification.” (p. 142) #Solomon #fictioning
Foucault: Die kontinuierliche Geschichte und das Subjekt
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“Die kontinuierliche Geschichte ist das unerläßliche Korrelat für die Stifterfunktion des Subjekts.” (p. 23) #Foucault #Geschichte #Subjekt
Neu :: Simons: Michel Serres and French Philosophy of Science: Materiality, Ecology and Quasi-Objects
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“Massimiliano Simons provides the first systematic study of Serres’s work in the context of twentieth-century French philosophy of science. By proposing new readings of Serres’s philosophy, he creates a synthesis between his predecessors, Gaston Bachelard, Georges Canguilhem, and Louis Althusser as well as contemporary Francophone philosophers of science such as Bruno Latour and Isabelle Stengers. Simons situates Serres’s unique contribution through his notion of the quasi-object, a concept, he argues, that organizes great parts of Serres’s work into a promising philosophy of science as well as providing a challenge to the narrower field of French epistemology, to which it has often been limited. Showing how Serres’s philosophy can serve as a normative approach to science and technology, ‚Michel Serres and French Philosophy of Science‘ takes in themes of materiality, religiosity, modernity and ecology to advance a timely alternative to philosophy of science for contemporary life.“ #Simons #Serres #science #FrenchPhilosophy