Technics and Time, 1
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Bernard Stiegler in "Technics and Time, 1," published by Stanford University Press in 1998. This thought-provoking work comprises 277 pages and marks the first volume in a trilogy that delves deeply into the relationship between technology and temporality. Stiegler challenges Aristotle's distinction between natural beings and human-made objects, proposing a unique perspective that highlights the intrinsic dynamics and distinct temporality of technical artifacts. As you explore this new edition, you'll gain a profound understanding of how technology shapes our experience of time and existence. Ideal for readers interested in philosophy, technology, and cultural studies, this essential text invites you to rethink the role of the technical object in our lives. Don't miss your chance to engage with Stiegler's influential ideas—order your copy today from Bookshop.lt!