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000147858 020__ $$a978-3-031-50510-2
000147858 037__ $$aBOOK-2025-010
000147858 041__ $$aeng
000147858 100__ $$aLeón Casero, Jorge $$b
000147858 245__ $$aTechno-naturans vs. Terraforming. The Technique-Nature Relationship in Ernst Bloch, Gilles Deleuze, and Benjamin Bratton
000147858 250__ $$a1st ed.
000147858 260__ $$aCham$$bPalgrave Macmillan$$c2024
000147858 300__ $$a3–20
000147858 506__ $$aall-rights-reserved
000147858 520__ $$aVis-à-vis the technocratic and productivist notion of technology implemented by hegemonic modernity, the materialism of Ernst Bloch, Gilles Deleuze, and Félix Guattari has laid the foundations for developing a symbiotic and co-productive (sympoietic) notion of the relationship between Technology and Nature, understanding matter as a self-organizing active force (natura naturans) capable of entering into complex relationships with sociocultural systems typical of any type of living being, whether based on carbon or silicon. Faced with these, the terraforming project proposed by Benjamin Bratton in The Stack supposes a politically reactionary return to Cartesian mechanism and the Promethean-productivist political economies of modernity, although conveniently updated through the use of second-order cybernetics and accelerationist discourse.
000147858 540__ $$9info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
000147858 773__ $$tPost-Apocalyptic Cultures: New Political Imaginaries After the Collapse of Modernity
000147858 8560_ $$fagroca@unizar.es
000147858 8564_ $$s347920$$uhttps://zaguan.unizar.es/record/147858/files/BOOK-2025-010.pdf$$ySin acceso$$zSin acceso
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000147858 980__ $$aBOOK$$bCAPITULOS$$b