Table of Contents
Introduction: Allagmatics and Invention in the Light of Simondon’s Individuation
Far Stranger than Borrowing: Simondon, Bréhier, Deleuze, Guattari
The Closed and the Open in Bergson and Simondon
Tendency and Intuition in Simondon’s “Genesis of Technicity”
Simondon and “Technological Vitalism”: Technics as a Biological Phenomenon
On a Simondonian Theory of Signification at the Limits of Language and Information
Fissile Ethics: Reading Simondon in Times of Radioactive Immanence
The Ecology of the Technical Object
Mutatis mutandis; or, Analogy and Justification in Simondon’s System
Anthropology in the Light of Simondon
Simondon, Cybernetics, Critical Disability