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Gilbert Simondon (French: [simɔ̃dɔ̃]; 2
October 1924 – 7
February 1989) was a
French philosopher best
known for his
theory of
individuation and his work...
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encountered in
works of Leibniz, Carl Jung,
Gunther Anders,
Gilbert Simondon,
Bernard Stiegler,
Friedrich Nietzsche,
Arthur Schopenhauer,
David Bohm...
- Intensity: Some
Aspects of
Acceleration in
Simondon and Deleuze", Yuk **** and
Louis Morelle analyzed Deleuze and
Simondon from an
accelerationist perspective...
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volume draws on the work of
Martin Heidegger, André Leroi-Gourhan,
Gilbert Simondon,
Bertrand Gille, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Jean-Pierre
Vernant in order...
- to Shaviro, the
process philosophies of
Alfred North Whitehead,
Gilbert Simondon, and
Gilles Deleuze account for how
objects come into
existence and endure...
- for a
while and are
different than the
usual equilibrium state.
Gilbert Simondon invokes a
notion of
metastability for his
understanding of
systems that...
- "Penser après
Simondon et par-delà Deleuze",
Cahiers Simondon N°2, Paris, L'Harmattan, 2010.
Online paper about Stiegler's link to
Simondon, by Jean-Hugues...
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while drawing on the work of
Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari, and
Gilbert Simondon in s****ing to
establish a
materialist ontology that
prioritizes processes...
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philosophers (Husserl, Foucault, Bergson, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, and
Gilbert Simondon),
historians (Ibn Khaldun,
Georges Dumézil, and
Fernand Braudel), and linguists...
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human development. In L'individuation
psychique et collective,
Gilbert Simondon developed a
theory of
individual and
collective individuation in which...