03476nam 2200445 450 991068844570332120230701080619.0(CKB)5400000000040262(NjHacI)995400000000040262(EXLCZ)99540000000004026220230701d2021 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierExtimate technology self-formation in a technological world /Ciano AydinNew York :Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,2021.1 online resource (xii, 321 pages) illustrations0-367-68865-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.IntroductionPart I: What Is the Self?1. The Essentialist and Dualist Self and Why it Cannot Be Sustained2. From "Self" to "Self-Formation"Part II: Is Self-Formation in a Technological World Possible?3. The Autonomous Self and the Determined Self 4. The Artifactual Mind 5. Brain Imaging Technologies and Critical Self-Formation 6. How Critical Is Critical Self-Formation?Part III: How Should We Technologically Form Ourselves? 7. Technological Self-Formation as Enhancement 8. The Technological Uncanny as a Permanent Structure of Selfhood 9. Self-Formation as Sublimation and the Question Concerning Technology 10. Technological Sublimation Theory Applied to Three Existential Technologies ; Epilogue: Groundwork for a Philosophy of Existential Technology."This book investigates how we should form ourselves in a world saturated with technologies that are profoundly intruding in the very fabric of our selfhood. How do we recognize that smart technological environments, imaging technologies and smart drugs increasingly shape who and what we are and influence who we ought to be? Tackling this issue requires going beyond the persistent and stubborn inside-outside dualism and recognizing that what we consider our "inside" self is to a great extent shaped by our "outside" world. Inspired by various philosophers - especially Nietzsche, Peirce and Lacan -this book demonstrates that the values, goals and ideals that humans encounter in their environments not only shape their identities but also enable them to critically relate to their present state. The author argues against understanding technological self-formation in terms of making ourselves better, stronger, and smarter. Rather, we should conceive it in terms of technological sublimation, which redefines the very notion of human enhancement. In this respect the author introduces an alternative, more suitable theory, namely Technological Sublimation Theory (TST). Extimate Technology will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in philosophy of technology, philosophy of the self, phenomenology, pragmatism, and history of philosophy"--Provided by publisher.Extimate Technology TechnologyPhilosophyTechnologyPsychological aspectsExperiential researchSelfTechnologyPhilosophy.TechnologyPsychological aspects.Experiential research.Self.601Aydin Ciano1972-1272475NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910688445703321Extimate technology2997021UNINA