TRANSLATION OF BERNARD STIEGLER’S SEMINAR (1): From Nicholas Carr to Plato

As I explained in a previous post, I have been following Bernard Stiegler’s online seminar on re-reading Plato’s REPUBLIC and PHAEDRUS in relation to tne new digital technologies that are revolutionising our lives. Stiegler has kindly consented to my publishing my translations of his notes which formed the basis for his classes (which last between two and two and a half hours, including roughly 30-40 minutes of discussion). These are, of course, notes of a work in progress, and do not represent the final stage of his reflexion.

Class 01:

01 first class of seminar 2012

or:

Class 02, part 1:

02 second class of seminar 2, part 1

or:

Class 02, part 2 (final):

02 second class of seminar 2, part 2

or:

More to come!

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5 Responses to TRANSLATION OF BERNARD STIEGLER’S SEMINAR (1): From Nicholas Carr to Plato

  1. Peter Aitch says:

    This is great – thank you -

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