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Freya Häberlein

Freya Häberlein is a philosopher and writer. She is currently pursuing her PhD at Leuphana University in Lüneburg, Germany and is a researcher and scholarship recipient for the Critical Philosophy program at The New Centre for Research and Practice. Her research interests are cybernetics, environmental ethics, and normativity in the context of automation. As such, Nietzsche’s influence on French philosophy of technology plays an important role in her work.

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Interferential Axiology: Excess & Disruption

What is tragic about choice is no longer fundamental if choice is no longer what establishes communication between an independent city and an independent individual as substances. —Gilbert Simondon1   Excess and disruption are different modes of systemic interferences, providing differing sets of axiological implications. This essay seeks to explore their tragic interface in the… Read More »