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Gilbert Simondon
The Return of Vitalism: Canguilhem and French Biophilosophy in the 1960S
Panel Proposal: the Necessity of Critique II Organizer: Darryl Cressman, Maastricht University
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On Cosmotechnics: for a Renewed Relation Between Technology And
Simondon: Investigating the Pre-Organizational
Literary Theory and Critical Thought, Lectures MT17 on The
Leadership in State Genesis: Creative Vicediction, Guardianship, and the Crystallization of Sovereign Authority
Animate Biology: Data, Visualization, and Life's Moving Image Adam J. Nocek a Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment Of
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BRIAN MASSUMI on GILBERT SIMONDON with Arne De Boever, Alex Murray and Jon Roffe
The Data Sensorium Davide Panagia
Simondon's Technical Culture and a Politics of Problems
Fifty Key Terms in the Works of Gilbert Simondon
Cinematic Vitalism Film Theory and the Question of Life
Meta-Transcendentalism and Error-First Ontology: the Cases of Gilbert Simondon and Catherine Malabou." New Realism and Contemporary Philosophy
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Engines of Order: a Mechanology of Algorithmic Techniques
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Deleuze's Simondon Connection
Induction, Deduction and Transduction: on the Aesthetics and Logic of Digital Objects1
Gilbert Simondon
AT the Post-Kantian Philosophy EDGES of THOUGHT
Book Symposium on the Philosophy of Simondon: Between Technology and Individuation by Pascal Chabot (Translation Graeme Kirkpatrick) Bloomsbury Academic, 2013
Simondon's Psychic and Collective Individuation 118 DESCARTES
Autoimmunity’: a Genealogical Rumination
First Century: an Interview with Philosopher Yuk
Animal Promises
A Fuzzy Process of Individuation
Mapping and Navigating the Planetary Crisis Convergence by Michael J
THE QUESTION of ANXIETY in GILBERT SIMONDON Igor Krtolica, Translated by Jon Roffe1
The Meaning of Gilbert Simondon's Concept of Individuation
Repurposing Gilbert Simondon's Philosophy of Individuation for A
Parrhesia—A Journal of Critical Philosophy Issue 7 November 2009 on Gilbert Simondon PARRHESIA NUMBER 7 • 2009 • 2–3
Simone De Beauvoir's Philosophy of Individuation
INCORPOREAL Ontology, Ethics, and the Limits of Materialism ELIZABETH GROSZ the INCORPOREAL
Life and Technology: an Inquiry Into and Beyond Simondon