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Year: 2007

Pages: 411-428

Series: Human Studies

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Alessandro Tomasi, "Technology and intimacy in the philosophy of Georges Bataille", Human Studies 30 (4), 2007, pp. 411-428.

Technology and intimacy in the philosophy of Georges Bataille

Alessandro Tomasi

pp. 411-428

in: Human Studies 30 (4), 2007.

Abstract

The goal of this article is to examine the nature of technology in view of Georges Bataille's notion of intimacy. After providing a summary of Bataille's critique of technology, I offer my response and show that a technological device can reach such a degree of familiarity that it becomes indistinguishable from our psychophysical personality. In this sense, we experience technology not as instrumentation, but in intimacy. The old theory of technology as organ-projection is, therefore, reinterpreted to produce a theory of technology that includes the technological process in its entirety, from the moment of invention and innovation, involving a movement of transcendence and objectification, to the moment of intimacy.

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Publication details

Year: 2007

Pages: 411-428

Series: Human Studies

Full citation:

Alessandro Tomasi, "Technology and intimacy in the philosophy of Georges Bataille", Human Studies 30 (4), 2007, pp. 411-428.