Barthélémy, Jean-Hugues2018-09-212018-09-212015978-3-95796-071-9https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/1127The philosophy of Gilbert Simondon has reinvigorated contemporary thinking about biological and technological beings. In this book, Jean-Hugues Barthélémy takes up Simondon’s thought and shows how life and technology are connected by a transversal theme: individuation. In the first essay, Barthélémy delivers a contemporary interpretation of Simondon’s concept of ontogenesis against the backdrop of biology and cybernetics. In the second essay, he extends his reflections to propose a non-anthropological understanding of technology, and so sets up a confrontation with the work of Martin Heidegger.engCreative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 GenericIndividuationLebenPhilosophieGilbert SimondonTechnikphilosophieTechnologie600Life and technology. An inquiry into and beyond Simondon10.14619/01510.25969/mediarep/978