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The 1st sustained exploration of Simondon's paintings to be released in English. This selection of essays, together with one by means of Simondon himself, outlines the important tenets of Simondon's concept, the implication of his suggestion for varied disciplines and his courting to different thinkers reminiscent of Heidegger, Deleuze and Canguilhem.Complete with a contextualising advent and a thesaurus of technical phrases, it bargains an access element to this significant philosopher and may entice humans operating in philosophy, philosophy of technological know-how, media reports, social idea and political philosophy.Gilbert Simondon's paintings has lately come to prominence in the United States and round the Anglophone international, having been of significant value in France for a few years

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The individual doubles some of the processes within the pre-individual, in its own unity, bringing into being a new order that resolves at a higher level the disparation of the lower. Concepts are themselves the disparation of the matter they address. indd 40 06/12/2011 14:26 Identity and Individuation 41 individual reinscribed in a different order. 3 The disparity between the processes of individuation and the individual they generate is the condition for an ongoing becoming of the being. This disparity generates the being of becoming.

P. 57; Gilbert Simondon, L’Individuation à la lumière des notions de forme et d’information (Grenoble: Jérôme Millon, 2005), p. 62. 3. A. N. Whitehead, Adventures of Ideas (New York: Free Press, 1967), pp. 192–4. indd 36 06/12/2011 14:26 Chapter 3 Identity and Individuation: Some Feminist Reflections Elizabeth Grosz There are, for Gilbert Simondon, many kinds of individualities, many kinds of subject, many kinds of object, but all share the processes of individuation, which may serve equally to explain the coming into being and the existence of beings of all kinds, material, organic, human, cosmic.

On the one hand, it is startlingly contemporary in its concerns, linking as it does the question of the nature of the technical object to the evolution of the network, long before the developments we have all experienced since his time – most notably, the rise of the internet – had created a general awareness of the necessity of that move. His evocation of the technical object evolving through the network into a postindustrial ‘open object’ frames the discussion in a way that is of the utmost relevance to today’s situation.

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