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S. Crocker 
Bergson and the Metaphysics of Media 

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What is a medium? Why is there always a middle? Can media produce ‘immediacy’? Henri Bergson recognized mediation as the central philosophical problem of modernity. This book traces his influence on the ‘media philosophies’ of Gilles Deleuze, Marshall Mc Luhan, Walter Benjamin and Michel Serres.
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Introduction Any Moment Whatever: Elaborating Bergson’s Ideas PART I: THE MEDIUM AS MEANS AND OBSTACLE 1. Metaphysical Media: The Discreet and the Continuous in Deleuze and Mc Luhan 2. One or Many Planes: The Evolution of Intervals in Painting and Film 3. Sounds Complicated: Audition and `Three Dimensional Thought’ 4. Noise is the Presence of the Medium PART II: KILLING TIME: SYNCHRONY AND DIACHRONY 5. Instrumental Reason and the War on Intervals 6. Distracted and Contemplative Time 7. Empty, Homogenous Time/Any Moment Whatever PART III: MAN FALLS DOWN: UNANSWERABLE SITUATIONS 8. Compromise Formations: Bergson’s Vitalism 9. Unanswerable Situations 10. Interrupted Gestures Conclusion: On Failure and Wonder Notes References Cited

About the author

Stephen Crocker is Associate Professor of Sociology at Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. He has published widely on the philosophy of time and the theory of media. His work has appeared in, among other places, Continental Philosophy Review, Deleuze Studies, Philosophy Today and numerous anthologies.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 185 ● ISBN 9781137324504 ● File size 1.3 MB ● Publisher Palgrave Macmillan UK ● City London ● Country GB ● Published 2013 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 3091014 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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