Jesse Josua Benjamin is a PhD candidate in Philosophy of Technology at the University of Twente, and a Researcher of The New Centre. His empirical-analytical research combines hermeneutic phenomenology, computer science and speculative design practice to explicate the structures of how technologies both mediate as well as modulate the horizons of subjectivity and objectivity.
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Horizonal Machinery & the Sites of Non-Anthropocentric Worlding
Since Heidegger first raised the issue of an end to philosophy in light of the auto-completing feedback loops of cybernetics as the logic to ground all “appearance of the totality of the world and the position of man in it” (Heidegger, 1972), this exact problematic continues to shape the forefront of philosophical anticipation. As technological… Read More »