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Gilbert SIMONDON

Individuation

Individuation

without taking into account its associated milieu: If, on the other hand, one presupposed that individuation does not only produce the individual, one would not seek to pass quickly through the stage of individuation to arrive at this fi nal individuality which is the indi- vidual: one would seek instead to seize ontogenesis in the entire unfolding of its reality, and to know the individual through the individuation rather than the individuation starting from the individual p.24

psychological individuality appears as that which elaborates itself while elaborating transindividuality; this elaboration rests on two connected dialectics, one that interiorizes the exterior, and another that exteriorizes the interior. (p.157)

Techno-Aesthetics

Realism of Relations

Ontogenesis

Transindividual

Allagmatics