Abstract. This chapter analyses Gilles Deleuze's engagement with the philosophical thoughts of Raymond Ruyer. It explains that Deleuze only briefly mentioned Ruyer in his Difference and Repetition, and that Deleuze's most extended treatment of Ruyer appears in The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque, though it occupied only two or three pages.Despite …
Ruyer establishes a certain continuity between primary organic consciousness, secondary cerebral consciousness and psychological consciousness. Similarly, Maturana and …
— Tomlinson and Burchell base their translation on the work of philosopher Raymond Ruyer. In his 1952 book Néo-finalisme, Ruyer uses "survol" to refer to the sense of a surveilling "I-unity" that emerges from the subjective experience of the visual field. Tomlinson and Burchell take issue with the idea of an "I-unity" that stands ...
Raymond Ruyer (1902-1987) was an influential philosopher of science and Professor of Philosophy at the Universite de Nancy. Jon Roffe is Vice-Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of New South Wales, and a founding editor of Parrhesia: A Journal of Critical Philosophy. The co-editor of a number of volumes on twentieth-century French …
Raymond Ruyer (13 January 1902, Plainfaing, Vosges - 22 June 1987, Nancy) was a French philosopher in the late 20th century. Author of many important works, he covered …
Raymond Ruyer's philosophy of biology takes the notion of an organism as its central theme. As George Canguilhem observed in his 'Note' (1947), the publication of Ruyer's book Elements de psychobiologie was an important event which helped to overcome the 'oblivion of life' in French philosophy. In his two most important books, Neofinalism and …
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— "Raymond Ruyer's work is remarkably prescient and provocative, providing a profound philosophy of life and evolution that deserves to be re-read today alongside contemporary vitalisms and new materialisms. This is a significant text in the history and philosophy of science, skillfully translated by Alyosha Edlebi."—Claire Colebrook ...
— The work of French philosopher Raymond Ruyer (1902–87) is making a belated appearance in English translation with the publication of these two works. Ruyer …
Although little known today, Raymond Ruyer was a post-World War II French philosopher whose works and ideas were significant influences on major thinkers, including Deleuze, Guattari, and Simondon. With the publication of this translation of Neofinalism, considered by many to be Ruyer's magnum opus, English-language readers can see at last how this …
— The work of French philosopher Raymond Ruyer (1902–87) is making a belated appearance in English translation with the publication of these two works. Ruyer is a philosopher of science who continues a French tradition of finding Lamarck neglected and Darwin overrated. Ruyer is also among those who think the best hints for problems of …
Raymond Ruyer (13 January 1902, Plainfaing, Vosges - 22 June 1987, Nancy) was a French philosopher in the late 20th century. Author of many important works, he covered several topics such as the philosophy of biology, the philosophy of informatics, the philosophy of value and others.
Long a relatively unknown figure in the history of twentieth century French thought – in both France and beyond – Raymond Ruyer's philosophy has over the past few years begun to slowly garner serious attention. Despite his lesser-known status, Ruyer was a touchpoint for a series of key French thinkers, including Maurice Merleau-Ponty ...
— "Raymond Ruyer's work is remarkably prescient and provocative, providing a profound philosophy of life and evolution that deserves to be re-read today alongside contemporary vitalisms and new materialisms. This is a significant text in the history and philosophy of science, skillfully translated by Alyosha Edlebi."—Claire Colebrook ...
Raymond Ruyer's Philosophy of Life: In this work I study French philosopher Raymond Ruyer (1902-1987) as a philosopher of life. I intend to highlight the path that leads him, from an initial mechanistic conception that reduces life to physical and chemical structures, to a finalist panpsychism that conceives life as a conscious activity ...
Whether and how this specific critical lineage, and many more that remain equally potential, will come to bear fruit can only remain a matter for us, the lucky readers of Alyosha …
P raymond ruyer, neofinalism · 119 Deleuze called Ruyer "the most recent of Leibniz's great disciples" because his absolute forms are the successors of Leibniz's monads, though Ruyer conceives of them quite differently, …
2 See Raymond Ruyer, Les Cent prochains siècles, Fayard, 1977. 3 See Raymond Ruyer, La Gnose de Princeton, Fayard, Coll. Pluriel, p. 112 and 116. Cite article ... Trees: Symbols of Unification, Love, and Peace among Civilizations. Show details Hide details. Mahdokht Poorkhaleghi Chatrudi and more ... Theology Today. Feb 2012.
Raymond Ruyer. Raymond Ruyer (1902–1987) was an important French philosopher whose work touched on numerous topics such as the philosophy of science, the philosophy of biology, cybermetics, and the philosophy of value.He exerted an important influence, not only on Deleuze, but also Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Gilbert Simondon, Georges …
Raymond Ruyer (13 January 1902 – 1987) was a French philosopher in the late 20th century. His work covered topics including the philosophy of biology, the philosophy of …
— The work of French philosopher Raymond Ruyer (1902–87) is making a belated appearance in English translation with the publication of these two works. Ruyer …
raymond ruyer. translated by james kelly. We present this text as a supplement to the recently published translation of Raymond Ruyer's Cybernetics and the Origin of …
— Raymond Ruyer--who was a major influence on Simondon and Deleuze, among others--originally wrote this book, one of the first critiques of Norbert Wiener's cybernetics program, in 1954. At once critical and analytical, it is a deep exploration of information theory, cybernetics, and the philosophical assumptions and implications of …
ODIP: Online Dictionary of Intercultural Philosophy Raymond Ruyer (1902–1987) French Philosopher Raymond Ruyer was a 20th century French philosopher of science. Though explicitly metaphysical in orientation, his thinking was informed by the most advanced research in the sciences of his time, from quantum physics to geology and embryology to ...
— Abstract. The question of Ruyer's relationship to Bergson remains under-theorized. This article attempts to address that problem by introducing a little-known essay written by Ruyer on the topic of Bergson's theory of vital sympathy, "Bergson et le Sphex ammophile," which appeared in 1959, one year after the publication of La Genèse des …
The following is a translation of the final chapter of Raymond Ruyer's 1958 La genèse des formes vivantes, forthcoming from Rowman Littlefield International. Ruyer's goal in La …
— Raymond Ruyer—who was a major influence on Simondon and Deleuze, among others—originally wrote this book, one of the first critiques of Norbert Wiener's cybernetics program, in 1954. At once critical and analytical, it is a deep exploration of information theory, cybernetics, and the philosophical assumptions and implications of …
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éd. du Mont-Blanc, 1947, a été en effet entrepris à l'instigation de Ruyer, qui en a suivi toute la genèse et en a fait siennes toutes les thèses. Mentionnons enfin une excellente Introduction à la métaphysique de Raymond Ruyer, due à la plume de M. L. Vax (Rev. Mét. Morale, 1953, P- 188-202) et
Nearly thirty years after Raymond RUYER's death, in 1987, his work is still under the influence of a paradox. He has been revealed to the public by La Gnose de Princeton, a philosophical hoax where the philosopher described his view of the world. Yet, since then, experts' questions about the ontology have little studied the originality of ...
of this story, and to do it through the lens of another author, Raymond Ruyer, with whom Deleuze maintained a modest but productive relationship in his work.1 I believe that the perspective provided by Ruyer enables us to intensify a dimension of Deleuze's practice which is sometimes dissimulated by his commentators, despite its
Raymond Ruyer (1902–1987) was a professor of philosophy at the Université de Nancy. He was the author of over twenty books in French, including Elements of Psychobiology, The Genesis of Living Forms, and Cybernetics and the Origin of Information.. Alyosha Edlebi is the translator of Theory of Identities by François Laruelle and Science Fiction and Extro …
— Raymond Ruyer writes with remarkable prescience of cybernetics and information theory, anticipating the rise of AI as the formation of a new conceptual as well as material technics. He reveals the force of technology in transforming our lives, as well as its conceptual limits. This is an original critical study of information technologies, as ...
Although little known today, Raymond Ruyer was a post-WWII French philosopher whose works and ideas were significant influences on major thinkers, including Deleuze, Guattari, and Simondon. With the publication of this translation of 'Neofinalism, ' considered by many to be Ruyer's magnum opus, English-language readers can see at last how this seminal …
— Nous abordons l'œuvre de Raymond Ruyer (1902-1987) sous l'angle de la philosophie de la vie, pour mettre en évidence la trajectoire qui le conduit d'un mécanisme réduisant la vie à ses ...
raymond ruyer and the metaphysics of absolute forms. raymond ruyer, neo-finalism, trans. alyosha edlebi (university of minnesota press, 2016) daniel w. smith In 1974, the French philosopher of science Raymond Ruyer (1902-1987) published a book entitled The Gnosis of Princeton: Scientists in Search of a Religion, which pur-
— From the point of view of the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze, Raymond Ruyer's work appears to bear out two distinct tendencies of unequal appeal. On the one hand, Ruyer appears to be an … Expand. 1. PDF. Save. Comment Ruyer est devenu Ruyer. Entre épistémologie et psycho-biologie.
The philosophy of Raymond Ruyer was an important if subterranean influence on twentieth-century French thought, and explicitly engaged with by figures such as Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Georges Canguilhem, Gilbert Simondon, and Gilles Deleuze. The Genesis of Living Forms is Ruyer's most focussed and forceful analysis of a central but apparently …
Ruyer, Leibniz and Deleuze Ronald Bogue University of Georgia Abstract In What Is Philosophy?, Deleuze and Guattari attribute to Leibniz and Raymond Ruyer a vitalism of 'a force that is but does not act'. This is a judicious characterisation of Leibniz's vitalism, but not Ruyer's. In The Fold, Deleuze presents Ruyer as a disciple of ...
Raymond Ruyer (n. 1902 Plainfaing Vosges, Franța - d. 1987 Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle Franța a fost un filozof francez. Autor a numeroase cărți Raymond Ruyer s-a ocupat de probleme foarte diverse printre care filozofia biologiei, originea informației, filozofia valorii și altele. A scris și lucrări de popularizare a viziunii sale ...