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    In this article, we address the case of self-tracking as a practice in which two meaningful backgrounds (physical world and technological infrastructure) play an important role as the spatial dimension of human practices. Using a (post)phenomenological approach, we show how quantification multiplies backgrounds, while at the same time generating data about the user. As a result, we can no longer speak of a unified background of human activity, but of multiple dimensions of this background, which…Read more
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    Extended Memory
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 25 (2): 308-331. 2021.
    This article raises the problem of extended memory in the context of using a smartphone. Taking into account the extended mind hypothesis and the everyday practices of smartphone users, the article analyses four fields of memory: pictures, chats, maps and, geolocating games. Each of these fields can be used in a number of ways to reinforce memory or to participate in the memory practices of an individual or a collectivity, and this is analysed in the article using numerous examples. The problem …Read more
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    Nachruf auf Jakub Kloc-Konkołowicz
    Hegel-Jahrbuch 2021 (1): 5-8. 2021.
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    Dialectics, Technoscience and Non-linearity
    with Hub Zwart
    Technophany 2 (1). 2025.
    Our article aims to analyse the significance of dialectics for philosophical reflection on technology. Drawing on the philosophy of Hegel, this article first of all reconstructs the progressive artefactualisation of thought and action, by indicating the transition from labour through tool use to the emergence of intelligent machines in the field of practice, secondly, by indicating the importance of dialectical thinking for the media theory, and thirdly, by pointing out that dialectics delivers …Read more
  • Digital Ecosystems: Society in the Digital Age (edited book)
    with Łukasz Jonak and Renata Włoch
    Digital Economy Lab, University of Warsaw. 2016.
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