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Vampyroteuthis Infernalis

A Treatise, with a Report by the Institut Scientifique de Recherche Paranaturaliste
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
106 Seiten
Englisch
University of Minnesota Presserschienen am06.09.2012
How far apart are humans from animals-even the vampire squid from hell ? Playing the scientist/philosopher/provocateur, Vilém Flusser uses this question as a springboard to dive into a literal and a philosophical ocean. The abyss that separates us from the vampire squid (or vampire octopus, perhaps, since Vampyroteuthis infernalis inhabits its own phylogenetic order somewhere between the two) is incomparably smaller than that which separates us from extraterrestrial life, as imagined in science fiction and sought by astrobiologists, Flusser notes at the outset of the expedition.Part scientific treatise, part spoof, part philosophical discourse, part fable, Vampyroteuthis Infernalis gives its author ample room to ruminate on human-and nonhuman-life. Considering the human condition along with the vampire squid/octopus condition seems appropriate because we are both products of an absurd coincidence . . . we are poorly programmed beings full of defects, Flusser writes. Among other things, we are both banished from much of life´s domain: it into the abyss, we onto the surfaces of the continents. We have both lost our original home, the beach, and we both live in constrained conditions. Thinking afresh about the life of an other -as different from ourselves as the vampire squid/octopus-complicates the linkages between animality and embodiment. Odd, and strangely compelling, Vampyroteuthis Infernalis offers up a unique posthumanist philosophical understanding of phenomenology and opens the way for a non-philosophy of life.mehr

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KlappentextHow far apart are humans from animals-even the vampire squid from hell ? Playing the scientist/philosopher/provocateur, Vilém Flusser uses this question as a springboard to dive into a literal and a philosophical ocean. The abyss that separates us from the vampire squid (or vampire octopus, perhaps, since Vampyroteuthis infernalis inhabits its own phylogenetic order somewhere between the two) is incomparably smaller than that which separates us from extraterrestrial life, as imagined in science fiction and sought by astrobiologists, Flusser notes at the outset of the expedition.Part scientific treatise, part spoof, part philosophical discourse, part fable, Vampyroteuthis Infernalis gives its author ample room to ruminate on human-and nonhuman-life. Considering the human condition along with the vampire squid/octopus condition seems appropriate because we are both products of an absurd coincidence . . . we are poorly programmed beings full of defects, Flusser writes. Among other things, we are both banished from much of life´s domain: it into the abyss, we onto the surfaces of the continents. We have both lost our original home, the beach, and we both live in constrained conditions. Thinking afresh about the life of an other -as different from ourselves as the vampire squid/octopus-complicates the linkages between animality and embodiment. Odd, and strangely compelling, Vampyroteuthis Infernalis offers up a unique posthumanist philosophical understanding of phenomenology and opens the way for a non-philosophy of life.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-8166-7822-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2012
Erscheinungsdatum06.09.2012
Seiten106 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 152 mm, Höhe 229 mm, Dicke 7 mm
Gewicht167 g
Artikel-Nr.17922827

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
ContentsThe TreatiseI. OctopodaII. GenealogyThe Phylum MolluscaThe Class CephalopodaThe Species Vampyroteuthis infernalis giovanniIII. The Vampyroteuthic WorldIts ModelThe AbyssVampyroteuthic DaseinIV. Vampyroteuthic Culture Its ThinkingIts Social LifeIts ArtV. Its EmergenceReport by the Institut Scientifique de Recherche Paranaturalistemehr

Autor

Vilém Flusser (1920-1991) was born in Prague; emigrated to Brazil, where he taught philosophy and wrote a daily newspaper column; and later moved to France. Among his many books that have been translated into English are Does Writing Have a Future?, Into the Universe of Technical Images, and Writings, all from Minnesota.

Louis Bec is an artist who lives and works in Sorgues, France. He is the founder of the Institut Scientifique de Recherche Paranaturaliste.