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International Journal of Applied Social and Human Scienes

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EPISTÉMÈ Vol.14 pp.3-28
Automatic Society
Bernard Stiegler1†
1 Director / IRI, Centre Pompidou
Key Words : automatism,dis-automatization,pharmacology,therapeutic

Abstract

The digital allows all technological automatisms to be unified by implanting the producer into the consumer and through the production of all manner of sensors, actuators and related software. But the truly unprecedented aspect of digital unification is that it allows articulations between all these automatisms: technological, social, psychic and biological ― and this is the main point of neuro-marketing and neuro-economics. The context of the task of thinking conceived as therapeutic is one in which automatisms of all kinds are being technologically integrated by digital automatisms. The unique and very specific aspect of this situation is the way that digital tertiary retention succeeds in totally rearranging assemblages or montages of psychic and collective retentions and protentions. The challenge is to invert this situation by having an ars of hyper-control instead reach towards a new idea of dis-automatization that would arise from out of today's dis-integrating automatization.
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