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2015 | 70 | 1 | 23 – 37

Article title

CANGUILHEM UPROSTRED KYBORGOV

Authors

Title variants

EN
Canguilhem amid the Cyborgs

Languages of publication

SK

Abstracts

EN
George Canguilhem’s 1947 lecture, ‘Machine and organism,’ is a rich source of ideas for thinking about the relationships between living organisms and machines. He takes all tools and machines to be extensions of the body, and part of life itself (which does not make machines any more good or bad than every living organism is good or bad). These insights are updated with a discussion of cyborgs. An account is given of the original idea of the cyborg (Clynes and Kline, 1960), and of its transformations in science fiction and at the hands of Donna Haraway and Andrew Pickering. Canguilhem is profoundly anti-Cartesian, but on account of his vision of life which breaks down the old barriers between natural and artificial, mind and body, manufactured and created.

Year

Volume

70

Issue

1

Pages

23 – 37

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Contributors

author
  • University of Toronto, Canada

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Publication order reference

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