Hottoisian Accompaniment of Technoscience: A Practical Philosophy (?)

Abstract

Today, biomedical technoscience has evolved beyond the reach of the past. Its evolution makes our societies complex and thus places us in the face of a paradox that is difficult to overcome. As technoscience arouses by its development, a real need for support, as much it makes impossible any formulation of this support. So much so that in the present text, we wonder with Gilbert Hottois: is it possible to develop a universally valid form of accompaniment to techno-scientific dynamics in postmodern societies as complex as ours? To this question, Hottois answers in the affirmative, but on the condition that one ¨re-think¨ the accompaniment of the technoscience while actualizing the philosophical discourse which is the origin of it.

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