Cultura técnica e recusa do antropocentrismo
uma contribuição a partir de Simondon
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https://doi.org/10.5216/phi.v29i1.78497Keywords:
Objeto técnico, Simondon, antropocentrismo, inteligência artificial.Abstract
This article discusses the definitions of the technical object according to Gilbert Simondon's philosophy, focusing on criticisms of the anthropocentric perspective of technique. It investigates whether the technical object, in its demand for a technical culture and in its own process of evolution/concretization, exhibits a non-anthropocentric nature. This non-anthropocentric appeal can be highlighted by the advancements in communication and processing techniques, as seen in artificial intelligence models from the second half of the 21st century. The paper examines these aspects of the technical object, emphasizing Simondon's philosophical contributions to understanding today's technological reality.
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