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Prolegomena to a future robot history: Stiegler, epiphylogenesis and technical evolution

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posted on 2024-07-09, 20:35 authored by Andres Vaccari, Belinda BarnetBelinda Barnet
How does one tell the story of a machine? Can we say that technical artefacts have their own genealogies, their own evolutionary dynamic? Bernard Stiegler feels this question is an urgent one, and calls for more research into technical evolution in his book, 'Technics and Time'. In the following essay, we will be answering Stiegler's call. Firstly, we will be reviewing the work of several key theorists from different disciplines who have attempted to understand technical evolution, many of whom Stiegler uses in his own work; in order of appearance, paleontologist Niles Eldredge, the philosophers Jacques Derrida and Manuel De Landa, and archeologist Andre Leroi-Gourhan. We will then lift some ideas and problems from each of them in an effort to construct a prolegomena to the history of a technical machine, a history which is not included here and which has yet to be written. We want to build a theory of technical evolution.

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1444-3775

Journal title

Transformations:Region, Culture and Society

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17

Issue

17

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article no. 9

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21 pp

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Central Queensland University

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Copyright © 2009 Andres Vaccari and Belinda Barnet. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Australia License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/au/). The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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