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Technics and Time, 2 M E R I D I A N Crossing Aesthetics Werner Hamacher Editor Translated by Stephen Barker Stanford University Press Stanford California (cid:81)(cid:85)(cid:85)(cid:40) TECHNICS AND TIME, 2 Disorientation Bernard Stiegler Stanford University Press Stanford, California English translation © (cid:160)(cid:164)(cid:164)(cid:117) by the Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. All rights reserved. Technics and Time, (cid:81). Disorientation was originally published in French in under the title La Technique et le temps (cid:81). La Désorientation © (cid:125)(cid:117)(cid:117)(cid:147), Editions Galilée. This book has been published with the assistance of the French Ministry of Culture—National Center for the Book. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system without the prior written permission of Stanford University Press. Printed in the United States of America on acid-free, archival-quality paper Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data [USE CIP DATA FROM VOL (cid:125)] Contents Translator’s Note iii Introduction (cid:164)(cid:164)(cid:164) (cid:125) The Orthographic Age (cid:164)(cid:164)(cid:164) (cid:160) The Genesis of Disorientation (cid:164)(cid:164)(cid:164) (cid:153) The Industrialization of Memory (cid:164)(cid:164)(cid:164) (cid:107) Temporal Object and Retentional Finitude (cid:164)(cid:164)(cid:164) Notes (cid:85)(cid:85)(cid:85) Select Bibliography (cid:85)(cid:85)(cid:85) Translator’s Note The general format of this second volume of Technics and Time fol- lows that of Richard Beardsworth and Georges Collins’s translation of volume (cid:125), except where Stiegler’s formatting itself differs from the previ- ous volume, as in the direct relationship between the four major divisions and their subdivisions. Emphasis in quotations follows the cited texts; Stiegler’s own interpolated emphases are marked as such. Though each volume deals with a discrete set of issues, Technics and Time is a true multivolume work; Stiegler here frequently develops a point raised in volume (cid:125), only occasionally referencing the connection, and just as frequently assuming familiarity with the theme or term’s previous in- troduction (e.g., the what and the who, and of course the Prometheus/ Epimetheus subtext). The reading of this volume will be greatly enriched by close attention to this overarching set of thematic developments.

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Disorientation is the first publication in English of the second volume of Technics and Time, in which French philosopher Bernard Stiegler engages in a close dialogue with Husserl, Derrida, and other philosophers who have devoted their energies to technics, such as Heidegger and Simondon.The author'
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