Capitalism's Transcendental Time Machine

Author:   Anna Greenspan ,  Wassim Z Alsindi ,  Peter Heft
Publisher:   Miskatonic Virtual University Press
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Pages:   200
Publication Date:   13 January 2023
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This thesis seeks to establish a connection between abstract thought and material practice. It does so by focusing on the relation between the transcendental philosophy of time and the socio-technics of timekeeping practices. The thesis begins with a discussion of Kant's philosophy of time as outlined in the Critique of Pure Reason. It argues that Kant's discovery of the transcendental coincides with the development of an entirely new conception of time. This new conception overturns classical thought by making a distinction between the abstract form of time and the empirical phenomena of movement and change. The second chapter maps the transcendental philosophy of time on to the history of capitalist timekeeping. This history includes the invention and development of the mechanical clock, temporal standardization, and the increasing importance of the equation 'time = money.' The aim in bringing these two spheres together is to show both that Kant's philosophy of time owes much to his empirical surroundings, and also that capitalist time can only be understood through the temporal abstraction of transcendental thought. This link between Kant and capitalism is blocked, however, by a dividing line which separates the philosophical nature of time from the empirical changes of history.  In order to surpass this problem, the thesis turns to the work of Deleuze and Guattari whose 'transcendental materialism' connects the abstract production of time with empirical innovations. This is accomplished by replacing the classical conception of a transcendent eternity with the immanent materiality of an exterior plane. This plane-which they call Aeon and is composed of thresholds, or singular events-makes no distinction between time and that which occurs in time. The final chapter explores the dawn of the third millennium-or Y2K-as constituting one such Aeonic event

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Author:   Anna Greenspan ,  Wassim Z Alsindi ,  Peter Heft
Publisher:   Miskatonic Virtual University Press
Imprint:   Miskatonic Virtual University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9781778154904


ISBN 10:   1778154905
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   13 January 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Anna Greenspan is Assistant Professor of Global Contemporary Media at NYU Shanghai. With a Ph.D. in Continental Philosophy from Warwick University, UK, Anna was a founding member of the CCRU (Cybernetic Culture Research Unit). A lapsed philosopher, Peter Heft is a student pursuing his PhD at the Centre for the Study for Theory and Criticism @ [University of Western Ontario] where his interests orbit the event horizon of accelerationism, time travel, and futurism/fascism/utopia. His current course of study follows questions of energeticism and materialism-the crux between the two being most fully explicated by Freud, Bataille, Deleuze and Guattari, and Land-with the aim of producing a genealogical account of so-called 'libidinal materialism' and impersonal desire as ontology undergirding both speculative realism and capitalism as process.

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