The subject in posthumanist theory: Retained rather than dethroned

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The aim of this paper is to sketch a conception of a posthuman subject in which we can recognize a cognitive dimension. Through Hayles’s widened notion of cognition, I argue that we can retain the interpreting subject within posthumanism and thereby view it as entrenched in the surrounding world. Nonconscious- and conscious cognition, which are the terms that Hayles utilizes, shows how both non-human cognizing systems and the human subject widens while remaining level specific. The text concludes with a discussion of how my alternative has implications for methods of inquiry.

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Andersson, I. (2022). The subject in posthumanist theory: Retained rather than dethroned. Educational Philosophy and Theory, 54(4), 395–403. https://doi.org/10.1080/00131857.2020.1851190

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