Examining the question of how the Universal Machine represents an epistemic force - this chapter explores how a Machine Culture’s socioplastic nature inevitably subjects its societies to a certain order.Long before Columbus sets off to cross the Atlantic, the European Middle Ages is already the New World that it will seek and find in America.Speaker: Hopkins StanleySound-Design: Martin BurckhardtMusic: Hopkins Stanley & Martin BurckhardtFrom: The Philosophy of the Machine, translated by Hopkins Stanley and Martin Burckhardt. (to be published)To listen to previous chapters:Philosophy of the Machine 11Philosophy of the Machine 10Philosophy of the Machine 9Philosophy of the Machine 8Philosophy of the Machine 7Philosophy of the Machine 6Philosophy of the Machine 5Philosophy of the Machine 4Philosophy of the Machine 3Philosophy of the Machine 2Philosophy of the Machine 1Here is the Link to the German Publication by Matthes & Seitz Get full access to Ex nihilo - Martin Burckhardt at martinburckhardt.substack.com/subscribe
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