For Gilbert Simondon, philosophy has a double existence that arises from a double demand: to be absolutely free reflection and at the same time to be firmly established in the conditions of the world in which it arises and which helps to build. Philosophy has a flight and a floor. Hence the double aspect of this book: between the creation of new philosophical concepts and a wide-ranging journey through the history of concepts.
In these texts, which go from 1950 to 1980, the project is to give birth to a generalized epistemology of encyclopedic ambition, which is what the theories of knowledge and perception (from the Ionian to the atomists, passing through Eleatas, Pythagoreans and Stoics, by Plato and Aristotle), or in the classical world the theories of action, whose paradigm is the mechanism of Descartes and its aftermath.
Arrived at the modern world, what antiquity cal...read more