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This essay explores Simondon's ethical perspective on technique and technological change, highlighting both the philosophical foundations and practical implications of his thought. It will examine how Simondon's ethics emerges from his ontological and epistemological commitments, while drawing connections to contemporary technological challenges and comparing his approach with other philosophical traditions. By engaging with Simondon's work as a living philosophical resource rather than a historical artifact, we can discover valuable insights for navigating our increasingly complex technological environment.
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Gilbert Simondon, 1924-1989
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Jacquinet, Marc (2025) Gilbert Simondon's Ethics of Technology: An Extended Analysis