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Speed, Uncertainty, and Origin of Disaster

Speed, Uncertainty, and Origin of Disaster
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摘要 Progress and disaster are two sides of the same coin. Text analyzes the two main themes. Firstly, the treatise attempts at a philosophical analysis of the categories--speed and disaster in Paul Virilio dromology. The development of high technical speeds would thus result in the disappearance of consciousness as the direct perception of phenomena that inform us of our own existence. Dromological research by Paul Virilio presents a critical analysis of the consequences for our perception and logistics caused by polar inertia, inertia of absolute speed. The second part of the study discusses the word--accident. Accident is inseparable from the speed. Virilio's texts deal with the impact of speed, disaster, and accident on the contemporary world. Speed and accident create a new form of uncertainty in society.
作者 Thomas Hauer
出处 《Journal of Philosophy Study》 2015年第6期282-286,共5页 哲学研究(英文版)
关键词 DISASTER SPEED ACCIDENT post-democracy dromology UNCERTAINTY 绝对速度 不确定性 灾难 起源 分析哲学 文本处理 事故 批判性
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