Lectures from Staffordshire University's Philosophy team from our module Posthumanism and Technology. In this lecture, I begin our course on philosophical posthumanism. I compare and contrast two very different philosophers on the question concerning technology: Martin Heidegger and Rosi Braidotti
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Posthuman Enterprises presents...
Dr. Alan Marshall in association with the Wellington Access Radio dramatic team.
International award-winning science fiction series. Previously broadcast on NPR
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In this episode I have a think about maverick scientist James Lovelock and his ideas about Gaia, artificial intelligence and his predictions about the coming age of hyper-intelligent machine. f you would like to study with me you can find more information about our online education MAs in Philosophy here at Staffordshire University. You can find ou…
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The Novels of William Gibson William Gibson is a pioneering science fiction novelist. He is most renowned as one of the great cyberpunk novelists as well as for for coining the term "cyberspace" in his debut novel, Neuromancer (1984). His work explores the intersection of technology, society, and human identity, anticipating the rise of the interne…
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In this audio essay I think about the ecological musings of Pope Francis from his encyclical letters Laudato Si: On Care for Our Common Home and Laudato Si: On theClimate Crisis. Generally, I try to figure out what the pope’s theory oftechnology is. Pope Francis is an advocate for environmental stewardship and he emphasizes the moral imperative of …
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On this audio essay I have a good mull about the value of ethics for thinking about the environment. I discuss the limits and benefits of conventional forms of Practical Ethics and Environmental ethics, the limits of moral agency, how to connect ethics to technology. The following thinkers and writers come up –Donna Haraway, Arne Naess, Peter Singe…
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En este episodio abordamos los avances en CRISPR, la técnica estrella en Edición Genética, ilustrado con la historia delictiva del investigador chino He Jiankui. Idea y conducción: Margarita Martínez, Germán Rúa, Ingrid Sarchman. Producción general: Ezequiel Hara Duck. Edición: Leandro Navarro. Música original: Fabián Kesler. (No) Pensamiento Funda…
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On this podcast I return to and have a mull about Donna Haraway's idea of the cyborg, how to differentiate it from the robot, how different models of biology inform our thought, our identity, and how she responds to accusations of post-truth. The interview with Haraway which I draw on is available here. These lectures are brought to you by Stafford…
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On this episode, I conclude my discussion about the metaverse with a reflection on Lyotard's philosophy. While Lyotard died in 1998 his prognostications about technology, capital, economics are searingly insightful and relevant. Lyotard suggests perhaps our best chance for emancipating ourselves from the dangerous dispositions of our tools is to em…
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In this and the next episode I talk about how technological convergence drives the metaverse, the pursuit of virtual embodiment and how Lyotard might think of the metaverse. The texts this week are Lyotard's "Can Thoughts Go Without a Body." Also, Mark Zuckerberg's interview with The Verge is worth a look. During the recording my mic quit, so the l…
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In this lecture I talk about Nick Bostrom's version of post-humanism. I explain his ideas, using his Bostrom's "Future of Humanity" essay as a jumping off point. I also explain Bostrom's distinct rationalist version of post-humanism, I talk about what he has to say about values, how he tackles common-sense objections to post-humanism, and I wonder …
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Our intrepid philosophers trek the universe in search of happiness. It ends up being a real physical place lying hidden on the other side of a garbage-filled worm hole.Di Dr. Alan Marshall in association with the W.A.R. dramatic team.
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Episodio dedicado a la Inteligencia Artificial y el auge del Chat GPT, a partir de la inverosímil historia del periodista Kevin Roose. Idea y conducción: Margarita Martínez, Germán Rúa, Ingrid Sarchman. Producción general: Ezequiel Hara Duck. Edición: Leandro Navarro. Música original: Fabián Kesler. (No) Pensamiento Fundación Andreani…
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Comma crash lands on a planet made of unread books and promptly gets pronounced as a Philosopher KingDi Dr. Alan Marshall in association with the W.A.R dramatic team.
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How do we explain the chaotic mess of the universe?Di Dr. Alan Marshall in association with the W.A.R dramatic team.
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Comma and Osta begin a grand heroic search for happiness -- after chillin' out in a swanky bar for a while.Di Dr. Alan Marshall
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Comma and Osta journey to the remotest planet in the entire galaxy. It stinks. Literally.Di Dr. Alan Marshall
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Comma and Osta journey around the galaxy in search of a mysterious fluid that will change life on Earth.Di Dr. Alan Marshall
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Comma and Osta decide to race as far away from the Earth as quicky as possible -- but not before stopping off at a new mall for a spot of shopping.Di Dr. Alan Marshall
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May 1st, 3001 AD. Fresh from her graduation ceremony, yet mired in student debt, a young philosopher named Comma takes up a job offer as a research assistant for a dubious bloke called Osta.Di Alan Marshall
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This lecture, I look at Han’s notion of ‘psychopolitics.’ Psychopolitics is the affective moods which besiege human beings as a direct result of contemporary techno-politics. More specifically, I will look at how Han explains what he calls the transparent society which is the primary driver of affective psychopolitics. Secondly, I will explain how …
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Byung-Chul Han's work attempts to make sense of a number of things, what life is like in the late capitalist societies of the 21st century, the affective consequence of technological acceleration, how mental health has deteriorated in Western democracies, and the deleterious consequences of freedom and positivity. In this lecture, I will begin by e…
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This week I want to primarily explain how Zuboff charts how the insights of behaviourist psychology were radicalised into surveillance capitalism. Specifically, I look at how Zuboff critiques B.F Skinner’s behaviourism, the psychological method through which leading technology companies have since extrapolated means of behaviour modification and a …
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This week we are going to explore Shoshana Zuboff’s major recent work Surveillance Capitalism. In SC Zuboff does something really interesting and innovative. Zuboff believes that we do not really have the right concept or ideas for the effects which have been wrought on us by the internet revolution. While we say and are aware of words like ‘big da…
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N. Katherine Hayles in her more recent work expands on the work initiated in How We Became Posthuman. Turning her attention to human consciousness she explains how consciousness itself is increasingly distributed across all the technical systems which modulate our behaviour. as Hayles sees it, we have to accept that cognition and human agency are d…
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In the last lecture we explored how Hayles assessed the impact of the Macy Conferences on the developments of Artificial Intelligence. Here I will proceed to explain Hayles’ recounting of how cybernetics began to adopt more reflexive models of cognition. I will look at what she has to individually say about the second and thirds waves of cybernetic…
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Nancy Katherine Hayles, more than anyone, has contributed the most to our understanding of what it means to be posthuman. Her work How We Became Posthuman is an extensive interdisciplinary chronicle of science, technology and literature, explaining how posthumanism emerged. In this lecture I will explain Hayles overall project in How We Became Post…
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In this lecture my aim is to provide a synoptic account of how Donna Haraway moves from cyborg thinking towards what she calls companion thinking. Firstly, I will outline how Haraway tackles the question of the construction of knowledge with special attention to her essay ‘’Situated Knowledges.’’ This will in turn enable me to explain how Haraway d…
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In this lecture I will first outline the central themes Donna Haraway introduces in ‘A Cyborg Manifesto.’ Secondly, I explain what Haraway means by cyborg feminism. Towards the end of the lecture, I will turn to explain Haraway’s account of boundary blurring which is essential for understanding the ethical and political imperatives of the cyborg. T…
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In this lecture, I will begin by recounting some of Haraway’s background and intellectual context which I think is very instructive for helping us understand Haraway’s theories. I will then proceed to explain the origin of her own philosophical method, especially as it merges in her challenge to what she deems to be thinly ‘objectivist’ accounts of…
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In this lecture I will how Lyotard's The Inhuman offers a reconceptualization of technology as a type of inscription. By ‘inscription’ Lyotard is referring to development’s information and communications. The expansion of communications has specific consequences for how we experience time, space and cognitive perception. I will conclude with a disc…
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In this lecture, I will provide you with some background context to Jean-Francois Lyotard’s philosophy, as well as look at what is meant by postmodernism, and more specifically, I will explain Lyotard’s The Postmodern Condition. This latter much misunderstood text is crucial for understanding the theoretical features of the posthuman condition. The…
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Lectures from Staffordshire University's Philosophy team from our module Posthumanism and Technology. In this lecture, I begin our course on philosophical posthumanism. I compare and contrast two very different philosophers on the question concerning technology: Martin Heidegger and Rosi Braidotti Come study on our MA in Continental Philosophy via …
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