The Imperative of Co-existence

On Technique in Georges Bataille's Social Theory

Author(s)

  • Tomás Ramos Mejía IEF-UC/IGG-UBA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54195/technophany.19219

Keywords:

Stiegler, Bataille, Technique, Expenditure, Vortex

Abstract

In this article I examine the problem of technique in Georges Bataille's social ontology by means of a counterpoint with Bernard Stiegler's philosophy. I will defend the following theses: 1. Bataille's concept of imperative of exclusion, defined as the foundation of the social, is, at the same time, the condition of technique. Moreover, technical objects are conditions of the social because they are ways of the contagion of this imperative. 2. Bataille's concept of society, illustrated by the figure of the whirlwinds, can be thought of as a form of neganthropy, as Stiegler understands it. I affirm therefore that Bataillean social ontology deserves a place in the history of the philosophy of technology in France.

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Published

2025-01-24

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How to Cite

Ramos Mejía, Tomás. 2025. “The Imperative of Co-Existence: On Technique in Georges Bataille’s Social Theory”. Technophany, A Journal for Philosophy and Technology 3 (1): 1-21. https://doi.org/10.54195/technophany.19219.

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