Dear Foucault List,
I am forwarding this from another philosophy list - it should get more
responses here.
Timothy
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From: Patience Moll <patiencemoll@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, May 11, 2009 at 7:36 AM
Subject: [PL] Query re. Foucault, Heidegger, the internet
To: PHILOS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dear all,
I have another query for a student of mine pursuing a research project that
analyzes the implications of the internet in terms of Foucault's theory of
biopower/biopolitics and Heidegger's writings on technology. He is trying
to argue that Heidegger's ontology is more successful than Foucault's theory
of biopolitics for analyzing what is at stake, politically and ethically, in
the development of the internet.
If anyone knows of secondary material that directly addresses the internet
in light of Foucault's and/or Heidegger's thinking, could you please send
the reference to me off-list at patiencemoll@xxxxxxxxxxx?
Thank you very much, and thanks to those who responded to my earlier query
re. bioethics and sustainability.
Patience Moll
Lecturer
Humanities Core Program
U.C. Irvine
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I am forwarding this from another philosophy list - it should get more
responses here.
Timothy
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Patience Moll <patiencemoll@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, May 11, 2009 at 7:36 AM
Subject: [PL] Query re. Foucault, Heidegger, the internet
To: PHILOS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dear all,
I have another query for a student of mine pursuing a research project that
analyzes the implications of the internet in terms of Foucault's theory of
biopower/biopolitics and Heidegger's writings on technology. He is trying
to argue that Heidegger's ontology is more successful than Foucault's theory
of biopolitics for analyzing what is at stake, politically and ethically, in
the development of the internet.
If anyone knows of secondary material that directly addresses the internet
in light of Foucault's and/or Heidegger's thinking, could you please send
the reference to me off-list at patiencemoll@xxxxxxxxxxx?
Thank you very much, and thanks to those who responded to my earlier query
re. bioethics and sustainability.
Patience Moll
Lecturer
Humanities Core Program
U.C. Irvine
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