Year: 2019
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On Neon and Creal, an interview
Listen to the show here “On today’s show, guest host Chali Pittman examines the magical world of neon signs, with three guests. Luis de Miranda is a philosopher and author of Being and Neonness, a new cultural history of neon that will be published by MIT Press next month. He’s an international philosopher whose thinking centers…
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On Histosophy (New Paper, Open Access)
Luis de Miranda Emile Chabal, Global Intellectual History ABSTRACT In this essay, we sketch out a method, histosophy, which makes possible the study of intellectual history and conceptual genealogy both in depth and over long periods of time. Histosophy uses digital tools to survey ‘large issues within small compasses.’ A genealogy of signifiers, it considers metonymic parts of a problem…
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Lacan and the Truth of Capitalism
Abstract International Society of Psychoanalysis & Philosophy Conference Stockholm May 2-4 2019 Luis de Miranda, Ph.D., Örebro University Anna Cabak Rédei, Ph.D., Lund University Lacan and The Truth of Capitalism Analyses of social phenomena such as capitalism are often connected to Marx directly, but in order to question the “truth of capitalism”, we…
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Anthrobotics Explained to My Daughter
Luis de Miranda, PhD (University of Edinburgh), is a philosopher and historian of ideas who has carried out research into anthrobotics, digital cultures and how technology is enmeshed with our everyday life. He is the author of several fiction as well as non-fiction books, for example L’Art d’être libres au temps des automates (‘The Art of Freedom in the…
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CREA Public Talk – “Anticipatory Artificial Intelligence” | Michael Rovatsos
Anticipatory AI, a talk by Dr Michael Rovatsos, Director of the Bayes Center at the University of Edinburgh 23 May 2019, 13h – Bio – Forum – Örebro University – CREA Seminar, funded by RJ CREA is a part of Örebro University’s larger effort to promote multidisciplinary research in AI “As AI strives to…
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Effectual Anticipation: Analytical, Dialectical and Crealectical Moments
What is the future when anticipated? Massumi (2007) calls it an “indeterminate potentiality”. We might add, in line with the spirit of process philosophies (Bergson, 1911; Whitehead, 1929) that the Real that is not yet real is a Creal, a creative process of potential actualizations (de Miranda, 2017). Usually, when accounts of the future are…
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CREA public Talk | Flourishing for the Future: Anticipation as Meta-Capability | Chris Groves – 25 April 2019
CREA Seminar 25 April 2019 – 13h | Bio – Forum Huset – Örebro Universitet Abstract “Anticipation is not only an individual, cognitive achievement. It is a collective or ‘assembled’ one (comprised of social practices, institutions, technologies, ecosystems, etc.). Actively responding to potential futures and acting to realise preferred ones represent capabilities inhering in such…
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How Ubiquitous Are You?
What is the relationship between God and the computer? The second seems to have stolen the virtue of ubiquity from the first. The term comes from the Latin “everywhere” and means omnipresence. But today it is also a technical qualifier that refers to the fact that computers are more and more hidden, almost invisible, while…