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Centre for Contemporary Philosophy of Technology Seminars

This looks interesting:

Hello all,

This is to mention both the start of a new research group at the University of Birmingham, called the Centre for Contemporary Philosophy of Technology, and the first event, which is a talk by Ross Abbinnett (details below). An official launch event is planned for the Spring. 

‘The Politics of Stupidity: Reflection and Desire in Stiegler’s Critique of the Information Economy’

Dr Ross Abbinnett, School of Govt. and Society

1PM, Thur. 19th November, 118 Muirhead Tower

A full abstract is available via the CCPT website at: 

https://ccptblog.wordpress.com/ 

The CCPT also has a Twitter account at:

https://twitter.com/CCPTblog