Hörl, Erich2022-06-152022-06-152010https://meiner.de/artikel/1000107507https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/19582The paper presents Jean-Luc Nancy's outline of a history of sense and especially his thinking of exteriorization as an expression and working-through of the technological condition which characterizes the cybernetic culture of machines and objects. Furthermore, the paper suggests to ground the enthusiasm for the open and external (which is dominant in philosophical politics since 1950 and culminates in Nancy's work) in the supplementary, prothetic and transcategorical logic of the technical world.deuKybernetikTechnik702.8Die künstliche Intelligenz des Sinns. Sinngeschichte und Technologie im Anschluss an Jean-Luc NancyJean-Luc Nancy10.28937/100010750710.25969/mediarep/184561869-1366