@Book{1871245621, author="Lechte, John", title="Philosophy of the Medium: The Age of McLuhan in Question", year="2023", edition="1st ed", publisher="Bloomsbury Academic", address="London", keywords="Mass media; Philosophy; Conscious {\&} unconscious; Media studies; Philosophy: epistemology {\&} theory of knowledge", contents="Acknowledgements Note on the Text Introduction 1. The Meaning and Signification of 'Medium' 2. Revisiting the 'Medium is the Message': McLuhan and Medium Specificity 3. The Medium as 'Disappearance': The Work of Sybille Kr{\"a}mer 4. Discourse Networks, Time and Materiality: Kittler, Ernst, Krauss and the 'Post-Medium' 5. Michel Serres and Communication as Medium: Is it Possible? 6. Object and Medium: Technics in the Work of Bernard Stiegler 7. The Medium and Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) 8. The Probabilistic Object as Hyperobject and Media Specificity Conclusion: On Whether the Medium is Always Transparent References Index", abstract="Taking the principle of the 'disappearance of the medium' into new territory, this book questions the pervasive influence of the principle that the 'medium is the message'. Bold and expansive, this book argues that we have for too long focused on the technical specificities of media, when we should have been focusing on what it is that mediums do, that is, on their 'content' rather than their formal and technical qualities. With a re-reading of McLuhan, this volume offers a study of the conflicting views of technics as a medium in Bernard Stiegler's work as well as an investigation into the extent to which Michel Serres' work on communication sheds light on the nature of medium. Engaging also with the concept of Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO), and the notion of probabilistic objects in quantum physics and climate change, he explores the way in which measurement is perceived to 'create' reality. Concluding with a fascinating study of the implications of consciousness as a medium, this book ultimately reconsiders and offers a deeper understanding of what we mean by the term 'media': it is that which comes 'between' and which facilitates the transmission of content, essentially a creator of possibilities, yet never present as such in the light of its success as a vehicle for meaning", note="John Lechte", isbn="9781350299214", doi="10.5040/9781350299214?locatt=label:secondary_bloomsburyCollections", url="https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350299214?locatt=label:secondary_bloomsburyCollections", url="https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350299214", language="English" }