04907 am 2201261 n 450 991059499920332120220901979-1-259-93101-610.4000/books.res.9024(CKB)4100000012893232(FrMaCLE)OB-res-9024(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/95317(EXLCZ)99410000001289323220220926j|||||||| ||| 0itauu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFilosofia e tecnologia Una via di uscita dalla mente digitale /Roberto FinelliTorino Rosenberg & Sellier20221 online resource (184 p.)La critica sociale979-1-259-93035-4 La rivoluzione legata alla diffusione sempre più ampia delle tecnologie informatiche ha assunto i caratteri di una svolta epocale. E in questo volume il lettore non troverà una critica o una condanna della tecnica alla maniera di Heidegger e dei vari «pastori dell’Essere» che sulla sua linea si sono succeduti. Anzi, nella visione dell’autore, l’informatica offre una grande occasione all’umanità di entrare in una comunicazione generalizzata con se stessa, nel segno di un’integrazione possibile dell’intero genere umano. Ciò però a patto che la rivoluzione digitale sia accompagnata da una radicalizzazione dell’umanesimo, da una nuova antropologia che, in dialogo con una nuova tecnologia, metta a tema la costituzione di una «mente emozionale e materiale», capace di stringere insieme valore biologico-affettivo e valore logico-conoscitivo. Attraverso alcuni percorsi classici della filosofia (Spinoza, Kant, Hegel), mediante un recupero della psicoanalisi freudiana – al di fuori della recente volgarizzazione italiana di Lacan – e coniugando il discorso marxiano intorno alla tecnologia con un’analisi anti-heideggeriana della techne nella Grecia antica, il libro propone una propria via di uscita dall’impasse del tempo presente.Philosophytecnologie informatichefilosofiaHeideggerrivoluzione digitaleumanesimoantropologiamente emozionale e materialevalore biologico-affettivovalore logico-conoscitivoSpinozaKantHegelpsicoanalisi freudianatechnologies de l'informationphilosophierévolution numériquehumanismeanthropologieesprit émotionnel et matérielvaleur bio-affectivevaleur logico-cognitivepsychanalyse freudienneinformation technologiesphilosophydigital revolutionhumanismanthropologyemotional and material mindbiological-affective valuelogical-cognitive valueFreudian psychoanalysisinformation technologiesphilosophyHeideggerdigital revolutionhumanismanthropologyemotional and material mindbiological-affective valuelogical-cognitive valueSpinozaKantHegelFreudian psychoanalysisPhilosophytecnologie informatichefilosofiaHeideggerrivoluzione digitaleumanesimoantropologiamente emozionale e materialevalore biologico-affettivovalore logico-conoscitivoSpinozaKantHegelpsicoanalisi freudianatechnologies de l'informationphilosophierévolution numériquehumanismeanthropologieesprit émotionnel et matérielvaleur bio-affectivevaleur logico-cognitivepsychanalyse freudienneinformation technologiesphilosophydigital revolutionhumanismanthropologyemotional and material mindbiological-affective valuelogical-cognitive valueFreudian psychoanalysisFinelli Roberto120639FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910594999203321Filosofia e tecnologia3084567UNINA05683nam 2200721 a 450 991020884130332120251116142240.09786613268334978144434275814443427549781444331950144433195797814443427891444342789978128326833212832683379781782684398178268439597814443427651444342762(CKB)3710000000496530(EBL)4041662(Au-PeEL)EBL697789(CaPaEBR)ebr10494498(CaONFJC)MIL326833(OCoLC)768230375(MiAaPQ)EBC697789(Perlego)1012097(EXLCZ)99371000000049653020110527d2011 uy 0engurun#---u||u|rdacontentrdamediardacarrierA companion to comparative literature /edited by Ali Behdad and Dominic Thomas1st editionChichester, West Sussex ;Malden, Mass. Wiley-Blackwell2011Chichester, West Sussex ;Malden, Mass. :Wiley-Blackwell,2011.1 online resource (562 p.)Blackwell companions to literature and culture ;76Description based upon print version of record.9781118917350 1118917359 9781405198790 1405198796 Includes bibliographical references and index.Machine generated contents note: Introduction.PART I: ROADMAPS:1. Rey Chow.A Discipline of Tolerance.2. David Ferris.Why Compare?3. David Palumbo-Liu.Method and Congruity.4. Haun Saussy.Comparisons, World Literature, and the Common Denominator.5. Kenneth Surin.Comparative Literature in America: Attempt at a Genealogy.PART II. THEORETICAL DIRECTIONS:6. Stathis Gourgouris.The Poiein of Secular Criticism.7. Eric Hayot.Vanishing Horizons: Problems in the Comparison of China and the West.8. Efrain Kristal.Art and Literature in the Liquid Modern Age: On Richard Wollheim, Zygmunt Bauman and Yves Michaud.9. Michael Lucey.A Literary Object's Contextual Life.10. Sharon Marcus.The Theater of Comparative Literature.PART III: DISCIPLINARY INTERSECTIONS:11. Jorge Coronado.What Pictures Tell Us about the Letter: Visual and Literary Practices in Latin America.12. Richard Maxwell and Toby Miller.If there's a text in this class, where did it come from? Or, what does Marilyn Monroe have to do with The Sorrows of Young Man Werther?13. Todd Presner.Comparative Literature in the Age of Digital Humanities: On Possible Futures for a Discipline.14. Zoë Norridge.Comparing pain: theoretical explorations of suffering and working towards the particular.15. Gisèle Sapiro.Comparativism, Transfers, Entangled History: Sociological Perspectives on Literature.PART IV: LINGUISTIC TRAJECTORIES:16. Cathy Caruth.Orphaned Language: Traumatic Crossings in Literature and History.17. Simon Gikandi.Contested Grammars: Comparative Literature, Translation, and the Challenge of Locality.18. Mary Louise Pratt.Comparative Literature and the Global Languagescape.19. Nasrin Rahimieh.Persian Incursions: The Transnational Dynamics of Persian Literature.20. Mireille Rosello.Rudimentariness as home.PART V: POSTCOLONIAL MOBILITIES:21. Allison Crumly and Dominic Thomas.Afro-European Studies: Emerging Fields and New Directions.22. David Theo Goldberg.The Comparative and the Relational: Meditations on Racial Method.23. Deborah Jenson.Kidnapped Narratives: Mobility without Autonomy and the Nation/Novel Analogy.24. Françoise Lionnet.Counterpoint and Double Critique in Edward Said and Abdelkebir Khatibi:A Transcolonial Comparison.25. David Murphy.How French Studies became Transnational; Or postcolonialism as comparatism.26. Sangeeta Ray.Towards a Planetary Reading of Postcolonial and American Imaginative Eco-Graphies.PART VI: GLOBAL CONNECTIONS:27. Emily Apter.Terrestrial Humanism: Edward W. Said and the Politics of World Literature.28. Brian T. Edwards.Logics and Contexts of Circulation.29. Charles Forsdick."Worlds in Collision:" The Languages and Locations of World Literature.30. Graham Huggan.The Trouble with World Literature."A Companion to Comparative Literature presents a collection of more than thirty original essays from established and emerging scholars, which explore the history, current state, and future of comparative literature. Features over thirty original essays from leading international contributors Provides a critical assessment of the status of literary and cross-cultural inquiry Addresses the history, current state, and future of comparative literature Chapters address such topics as the relationship between translation and transnationalism, literary theory and emerging media, the future of national literatures in an era of globalization, gender and cultural formation across time, East-West cultural encounters, postcolonial and diaspora studies, and other experimental approaches to literature and culture"--Provided by publisher.Blackwell companions to literature and culture ;76.Comparative literatureComparative literature.807LIT000000bisacshBehdad Ali1961-Thomas Dominic Richard DavidMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910208841303321Companion to comparative literature828001UNINA