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Technics and Humanism

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2006

Abstract

This article examines the idea of ?man? as both technological and as stereotype, in light of the work of Bernard Stiegler (Technics and Time). The central argument is that humanism does not achieve its ends in post-industrial technology, nor that contemporary globalization represents a post-human condition, but that the human idea is itself a global, technological construct.