Mathematics and Information in the Philosophy of Michel Serres

Vera Buhlmann (senior researcher, Vienna University of Technology, Austria)

Mathematics and Information in the Philosophy of Michel Serres
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Published
26 August 2021
Pages
264
ISBN
9781350251328

Mathematics and Information in the Philosophy of Michel Serres

Vera Buhlmann (senior researcher, Vienna University of Technology, Austria)

This book introduces the reader to Serres’ unique manner of ‘doing philosophy’ that can be traced throughout his entire oeuvre: namely as a novel manner of bearing witness.

It explores how Serres takes note of a range of epistemologically unsettling situations, which he understands as arising from the short-circuit of a proprietary notion of capital with a praxis of science that commits itself to a form of reasoning which privileges the most direct path (simple method) in order to expend minimal efforts while pursuing maximal efficiency. In Serres’ universal economy, value is considered as a function of rarity, not as a stock of resources. This book demonstrates how Michel Serres has developed an architectonics that is coefficient with nature.

Mathematic and Information in the Philosophy of Michel Serres acquaints the reader with Serres’ monist manner of addressing the universality and the power of knowledge - that is at once also the anonymous and empty faculty of incandescent, inventive thought.

The chapters of the book demarcate, problematize and contextualize some of the epistemologically unsettling situations Serres addresses, whilst also examining the particular manner in which he responds to and converses with these situations.

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