際際滷shows by User: minuswarria / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: minuswarria / Wed, 21 Feb 2018 19:52:21 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: minuswarria Vassilis Galanos - The Luciferian Nature of Information and the Informational Nature of Lucifer /slideshow/vassilis-galanos-the-luciferian-nature-of-information-and-the-informational-nature-of-lucifer/88537364 galanos-theluciferiannatureofinformationandtheinformationalpresentation-180221195222
Presentation for the Science, Technology, and the Occult panel in the Postmodern Occult Symposium, part of the Creative Flexible Week, Monday 19 February 2018, University of Edinburgh.]]>

Presentation for the Science, Technology, and the Occult panel in the Postmodern Occult Symposium, part of the Creative Flexible Week, Monday 19 February 2018, University of Edinburgh.]]>
Wed, 21 Feb 2018 19:52:21 GMT /slideshow/vassilis-galanos-the-luciferian-nature-of-information-and-the-informational-nature-of-lucifer/88537364 minuswarria@slideshare.net(minuswarria) Vassilis Galanos - The Luciferian Nature of Information and the Informational Nature of Lucifer minuswarria Presentation for the Science, Technology, and the Occult panel in the Postmodern Occult Symposium, part of the Creative Flexible Week, Monday 19 February 2018, University of Edinburgh. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/galanos-theluciferiannatureofinformationandtheinformationalpresentation-180221195222-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation for the Science, Technology, and the Occult panel in the Postmodern Occult Symposium, part of the Creative Flexible Week, Monday 19 February 2018, University of Edinburgh.
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The Double Meaning of Replacement and the Moral Value of Human and Nonhuman Inforgs: Crossroads of Philosophy of Information and Actor-Network Theory /slideshow/the-double-meaning-of-replacement-and-the-moral-value-of-human-and-nonhuman-inforgs-crossroads-of-philosophy-of-information-and-actornetwork-theory/71781765 galanospresentationthedoublemeaningofreplacementandthemoralvalueofhumanandnonhumaninforgs-170205161521
The problem of mechaphobia, as the fear of ICTs replacing humans and human activities is explored and tackled by the introduction of a novel conceptual tool, namely the notion of re-placement as opposed to replacement. Heideggerian methodology is applied to explore words' origins as means of refreshing concepts used today in problematic manners. Replacement as substitution is then treated as re-placement as reconstitution. Re-placement between the human and the nonhuman is further supported theoretically by the emphasis on nonhuman agency as proposed by Actor-Network Theory and the Philosophy of Information. In their alignment concerning the value if nonhuman agents, actors or inforgs, the common direction of the two fields is highlighted, allowing the further rejection of replacement dichotomies such as online and offline, or analogue and digital. Re-placement is ultimately suggested as a central component of an emerging Virtue Information Ethics, an Information Ethics which focuses on the construction of a moral character appropriate to the contemporary needs against the speciesist discrimination against the nonhuman ICTs for the flourishing of an all-embracing informational environment. Quality of life becomes synonymous to equality of informational existence, posing several challenges to our taken-for-granted conceptions about the primacy of human over the nonhuman. Our training in understanding re-placement is treated as a vaccination, simultaneously poisonous yet therapeutic, dangerous but liberating, for our inseparable Being-with-ICTs.]]>

The problem of mechaphobia, as the fear of ICTs replacing humans and human activities is explored and tackled by the introduction of a novel conceptual tool, namely the notion of re-placement as opposed to replacement. Heideggerian methodology is applied to explore words' origins as means of refreshing concepts used today in problematic manners. Replacement as substitution is then treated as re-placement as reconstitution. Re-placement between the human and the nonhuman is further supported theoretically by the emphasis on nonhuman agency as proposed by Actor-Network Theory and the Philosophy of Information. In their alignment concerning the value if nonhuman agents, actors or inforgs, the common direction of the two fields is highlighted, allowing the further rejection of replacement dichotomies such as online and offline, or analogue and digital. Re-placement is ultimately suggested as a central component of an emerging Virtue Information Ethics, an Information Ethics which focuses on the construction of a moral character appropriate to the contemporary needs against the speciesist discrimination against the nonhuman ICTs for the flourishing of an all-embracing informational environment. Quality of life becomes synonymous to equality of informational existence, posing several challenges to our taken-for-granted conceptions about the primacy of human over the nonhuman. Our training in understanding re-placement is treated as a vaccination, simultaneously poisonous yet therapeutic, dangerous but liberating, for our inseparable Being-with-ICTs.]]>
Sun, 05 Feb 2017 16:15:21 GMT /slideshow/the-double-meaning-of-replacement-and-the-moral-value-of-human-and-nonhuman-inforgs-crossroads-of-philosophy-of-information-and-actornetwork-theory/71781765 minuswarria@slideshare.net(minuswarria) The Double Meaning of Replacement and the Moral Value of Human and Nonhuman Inforgs: Crossroads of Philosophy of Information and Actor-Network Theory minuswarria The problem of mechaphobia, as the fear of ICTs replacing humans and human activities is explored and tackled by the introduction of a novel conceptual tool, namely the notion of re-placement as opposed to replacement. Heideggerian methodology is applied to explore words' origins as means of refreshing concepts used today in problematic manners. Replacement as substitution is then treated as re-placement as reconstitution. Re-placement between the human and the nonhuman is further supported theoretically by the emphasis on nonhuman agency as proposed by Actor-Network Theory and the Philosophy of Information. In their alignment concerning the value if nonhuman agents, actors or inforgs, the common direction of the two fields is highlighted, allowing the further rejection of replacement dichotomies such as online and offline, or analogue and digital. Re-placement is ultimately suggested as a central component of an emerging Virtue Information Ethics, an Information Ethics which focuses on the construction of a moral character appropriate to the contemporary needs against the speciesist discrimination against the nonhuman ICTs for the flourishing of an all-embracing informational environment. Quality of life becomes synonymous to equality of informational existence, posing several challenges to our taken-for-granted conceptions about the primacy of human over the nonhuman. Our training in understanding re-placement is treated as a vaccination, simultaneously poisonous yet therapeutic, dangerous but liberating, for our inseparable Being-with-ICTs. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/galanospresentationthedoublemeaningofreplacementandthemoralvalueofhumanandnonhumaninforgs-170205161521-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The problem of mechaphobia, as the fear of ICTs replacing humans and human activities is explored and tackled by the introduction of a novel conceptual tool, namely the notion of re-placement as opposed to replacement. Heideggerian methodology is applied to explore words&#39; origins as means of refreshing concepts used today in problematic manners. Replacement as substitution is then treated as re-placement as reconstitution. Re-placement between the human and the nonhuman is further supported theoretically by the emphasis on nonhuman agency as proposed by Actor-Network Theory and the Philosophy of Information. In their alignment concerning the value if nonhuman agents, actors or inforgs, the common direction of the two fields is highlighted, allowing the further rejection of replacement dichotomies such as online and offline, or analogue and digital. Re-placement is ultimately suggested as a central component of an emerging Virtue Information Ethics, an Information Ethics which focuses on the construction of a moral character appropriate to the contemporary needs against the speciesist discrimination against the nonhuman ICTs for the flourishing of an all-embracing informational environment. Quality of life becomes synonymous to equality of informational existence, posing several challenges to our taken-for-granted conceptions about the primacy of human over the nonhuman. Our training in understanding re-placement is treated as a vaccination, simultaneously poisonous yet therapeutic, dangerous but liberating, for our inseparable Being-with-ICTs.
The Double Meaning of Replacement and the Moral Value of Human and Nonhuman Inforgs: Crossroads of Philosophy of Information and Actor-Network Theory from Vassilis Galanos
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