CRITICAL PROGRAMMING: Toward A Philosophy Of Computing

Chapter 1 Introduction{11}

1.1 from automated genocide to the dumbest generation{11}

1.2 a collective intelligence problem, societies of control, the quintessential postmodern object, foss hopes, default philosophies of computing{11}

1.3 not to use old tools for new problems, scholarship requires a cybersage, digital humanities projects, critical programming studies, plan of the dissertation{11}

schedule

Chapter 2 Situation post-postmodern network dividual cyborg{11}

2.1 modernism and postmodernism, regressive subjectivity, Heideggers America, inventing the posthuman{11}

2.2 cybernetics, embodiment, techno-capitalist networks, dividual cyborg, cybersage{11}

Chapter 3 Theoretical framework and methodology{11}

3.1 critical theory, textuality studies, media studies, philosophy of technology{11}

3.2 social construction of technology, ensoniment, histories of computing networking and software, psycho-social studies of computer programmers{11}

3.3 software studies, game studies, code space, critical code studies{11}

3.4 platform studies, diachrony in synchrony, technogenesis and synaptogenesis, cyborg revisited{11}

Chapter 4 Philosophical programmers{11}

4.1 system engineers pioneers of babelization, distribued network visionaries, the new ontologists{11}

4.2 application developers beyond hard mastery and bricolage, auto-ethnographers of coding places{11}

Chapter 5 Critical programming studies{11}

5.1 working code places{11}

5.2 programming philosophers{11}

5.3 symposia, ensoniment{11}

5.4 tapoc, flossification{11}

5.5 pmrek, machine embodiment{11}

Chapter 6 Conclusion{11}

6.1 recommendations{11}

6.2 future directions{11}

Works Cited


1.1 from automated genocide to the dumbest generation

TOC 1.1 from automated genocide to the dumbest generation+

1.2 a collective intelligence problem, societies of control, the quintessential postmodern object, foss hopes, default philosophies of computing

TOC 1.2 a collective intelligence problem, societies of control, the quintessential postmodern object, foss hopes, default philosophies of computing+

1.3 not to use old tools for new problems, scholarship requires a cybersage, digital humanities projects, critical programming studies, plan of the dissertation

schedule

2.1 modernism and postmodernism, regressive subjectivity, Heideggers America, inventing the posthuman

TOC 2.1 modernism and postmodernism, regressive subjectivity, Heideggers America, inventing the posthuman+

2.2 cybernetics, embodiment, techno-capitalist networks, dividual cyborg, cybersage

3.1 critical theory, textuality studies, media studies, philosophy of technology

TOC 3.1 critical theory, textuality studies, media studies, philosophy of technology+

3.2 social construction of technology, ensoniment, histories of computing networking and software, psycho-social studies of computer programmers

TOC 3.2 social construction of technology, ensoniment, histories of computing networking and software, psycho-social studies of computer programmers+

3.3 software studies, game studies, code space, critical code studies

TOC 3.3 software studies, game studies, code space, critical code studies+

3.4 platform studies, diachrony in synchrony, technogenesis and synaptogenesis, cyborg revisited

4.1 system engineers pioneers of babelization, distribued network visionaries, the new ontologists

TOC 4.1 system engineers pioneers of babelization, distribued network visionaries, the new ontologists+

4.2 application developers beyond hard mastery and bricolage, auto-ethnographers of coding places

5.1 working code places

TOC 5.1 working code places+

5.2 programming philosophers

TOC 5.2 programming philosophers+

5.3 symposia, ensoniment

TOC 5.3 symposia, ensoniment+

5.4 tapoc, flossification

TOC 5.4 tapoc, flossification+

5.5 pmrek, machine embodiment

6.1 recommendations

6 1 2 (+) [-4+]mCQK bork-journal 19950203 19950203 0 -44+ journal_1995.html
It begins with imagined events steered by email. Date: Fri, 03 Feb 1995 17:37:32 -0500

From: EXPORT E-MAIL <exporter@olc1.wright.edu>

To: jbork@bgnet.bgsu.edu

Subject: EXPORT LIST

Record 1 of 1

CALL # B4249.G82 E5.

AUTHOR Gurdjieff, Georges Ivanovitch, 1872-1949.

TITLE All and everything.

EDITION [1st ed.]

IMPRINT New York, Harcourt, Brace [1950-

DESCRIPTƒN v. 18-23 cm.

NOTE "Originally written in Russian and Armenian."

Second ser. has special t. p. with imprint: New York, Dutton.

1st ser. An objectively impartial criticism of the life of man;

or, Beelzebubƒs tales to his grandson.--2d ser. Meetings with

remarkable men.

ALT TITLE Beelzebubƒs tales to his grandson.

Meetings with remarkable men.d

First Thing, never expect the Other to tell you crucial information of that sort. It goes against the logic of affect-transference, and is something that keeps popping up in literature everywhere as a missing clue in uncovering the sources of misery in our existence. These idiots in the philosophy department that think IT has something to do with kant, locke, hume, aristotle, pooper1, pooper2, are RIGHT, but immediately when reaching that point stop thinking any harder. All those individuals suffered too, and left marks and traces of their experiential world in the deep structure of their communications (writings). Again in other formats like the Gospels there are (see how I hid the you/I distinction under this transformation into third-person ƒimpersonal,ƒ as they redundantly say in language classes... blah blah blah. . . (1)

On Sat, 4 Feb 1995, jade wrote:

We know, [Sam], that soon you will be a certified BGSU Alumnu(a,s) and ready to begin making handy, tax-deductible contributions to the University. Why not start now, with this very message youƒre receiving, and, rather than requesting one of those nasty request thingess, which take up so much of our already-overworked work-study slaves to process -- why not just FORGET ABOUT IT .. Thatƒs better .. think of the $ƒs youƒre already saving in tax deductions .. "

-imaginary conversation in a late-capitalist version of the Turing Test .. and, like those styrofoam cups so famous for their thought-inspiring logo in the logical equivalent of The Union (we called it The Satellite, but it was the same thing I swear), you pick up a piece of the Standing Reserve / Aristotleƒs "to onta" (12 v 16 v 20 oz.) and it says, in offset dye-imulsion air-brushed holographic colours, "You Make the Decision".


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TOC 6.1 recommendations+

6.2 future directions


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