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Page 465
... artificial immanence and sf consciousness . Artificial immanence is the process by which the sacred — that which lies outside of direct human control - is brought within the techné - that which is technologically manageable . In his ...
... artificial immanence and sf consciousness . Artificial immanence is the process by which the sacred — that which lies outside of direct human control - is brought within the techné - that which is technologically manageable . In his ...
Page 470
... artificial immanence : the human body is no longer inviolable , but rather is properly subjected , and intimately connected , to technology . The ideal here is not to subvert the technology of capitalist power by engaging in tactics of ...
... artificial immanence : the human body is no longer inviolable , but rather is properly subjected , and intimately connected , to technology . The ideal here is not to subvert the technology of capitalist power by engaging in tactics of ...
Page 482
... artificial is first inverted into an elementary paradox , in which the artificial is preferred to the natural . Then comes the " more perfect paradox , as it in is the very heart of nature that he verifies the law of artifice " ( 67 ) ...
... artificial is first inverted into an elementary paradox , in which the artificial is preferred to the natural . Then comes the " more perfect paradox , as it in is the very heart of nature that he verifies the law of artifice " ( 67 ) ...
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