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6Entropy and NegativityTechnophany 2 (1). 2024.Entropy, often defined negatively as disorder or randomness within a system, is vital for organisation while also posing a threat to cyclical reproduction. Entropy is not equivalent to disorganisation, but rather a source of creativity at the local level, even if the tendency towards entropy persists globally. In this article, we build upon Bernard Stiegler’s understanding of entropy, and argue that the interplay of entropy and anti-entropy can be comprehended through Hegel’s notion of negativit…Read more
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Durham UniversityDoctoral student
Durham, Durham, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy, Misc |
History of Western Philosophy |
Other Academic Areas |