Le langage de l'individuation

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Abstract

Résumé À la suite de quelques remarques générales sur les enjeux théoriques de l’invention lexicologique pratiquée par Simondon, un lexique est fourni pour aider le lecteur à entrer de plein pied dans la pensée simondonienne. Y sont discutées et définies à partir de citations six notions-clés : la métastabilité, la transduction, l’hylémorphisme, la disparation, la singularité et le transindividuel., Abstract Modernity, in Simondon’s view, is constituted on the basis of a paradigm that runs through all the realms of experience : being- individual.It could thus be defined as a set of o p e rat i o n s,techniques,and fo rms of know l e dge that seek to extract the individual dimensions of that wh i c h , in reality, appears as essentially attached, intertwined and mutable. Therefore one of the possibilities to overcome certain problems that have accompanied modern thinking (involving know l e d ge , e x p erience, the social) could be found in what we call « relational thinking, » where the relation holds a central position.

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Debaise, D. (2004). Le langage de l’individuation. Multitudes, 18(4), 101. https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.018.0101

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