Boyan Manchev: Pandora's Toy, or zoon technicon and the Technical Ghosts of the Future
Pandora's Toy, or zoon technicon and the Technical Ghosts of the Future
(p. 67 – 79)

Boyan Manchev

Pandora's Toy, or zoon technicon and the Technical Ghosts of the Future

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  • psychanalyse
  • affects
  • gender

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Boyan Manchev

Boyan Manchev est un philosophe, professeur à la Nouvelle Université Bulgare (Sofia). Il est également ancien directeur de programme et vice-président du Collège international de philosophie de Paris et professeur à l'Université des arts de Berlin. Il est l'auteur de quinze livres, dont Liberté malgré tout. Surcritique et ontologie modale (2020), Le Nouvel Athanor. Prolégomènes à la fantastique philosophique (vol. 1, 2020), Nuages. Philosophie du corps libre (2019), Logique du politique (2012), Miracolo (Lanfranchi, 2011), L'altération du monde (Lignes, 2009), La Métamorphose et l'instant – Désorganisation de la vie (La Phocide, 2009), Le Corps-Métamorphose (2007) et L’Inimaginable (2003). https://boyanmanchev.net/
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