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"At the end of the thirteenth century, Thomas Aquinas wrote the Summa Theologiae, an ambitious compendium of all orthodox philosophical and theological knowledge about the world. Seven hundred years later, science fiction author Stanislaw Lem writes his Summa Technologiae, an equally ambitious but unorthodox investigation into the perplexities and enigmas of humanity and its relationship to an equally enigmatic world in which it finds itself embedded. In this work Lem shows us science fiction as a method of inquiry, one that renders the future as tenuous as the past, with a wavering, ‘phantomatic’ present always at hand." —Eugene Thacker, author of After Life


"Summa is a fantasia that follows certain lines of speculative thought as far as Lem can take them. Lem’s sober materialism may seem dehumanizing, but he brings back to the frontier a question that has plagued civilization since the beginning, and whose shifting, always insufficient answers have always signaled revolutions in culture: what is it to be human?" —Los Angeles Review of Books

"With Summa Technologiae, his masterwork of non-fiction which has been translated into English for the first time, Lem has taken Western civilisation for a spin—with spectacular consequences. " —New Scientist


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Contents


Translator’s Introduction. Evolution May Be Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts, but It’s Not All That Great: On Lem’s Summa Technnologiae

Joanna Zylinska


Summa Technologie

1. Dilemmas


2. Two Evolutions

Similarities

Differences

The First Cause

Several Naïve Questions


3. Civilizations in the Universe

The Formulation of the Problem

The Formulation of the Method

The Statistics of Civilizations in the Universe

A Catastrophic Theory of the Universe

A Metatheory of Miracles

Man’s Uniqueness

Intelligence: An Cccident or a Necessity?

Hypotheses

Votum Separatum

Future Prospects


4. Intelectronics

Return to Earth

A Megabyte Bomb

The Big Game

Scientific Myths

The Intelligence Amplifier

The Black Box

The Morality of Homeostats

The Dangers of Electrocracy

Cybernetics and Sociology

Belief and Information

Experimental Metaphysics

The Beliefs of Electric Brains

The Ghost in the Machine

The Trouble with Information

Doubts and Antinomies


5. Prolegomena to Omnipotence

Before Chaos

Chaos and Order

Scylla and Charybdis: On Restraint

The Silence of the Designer

Methodological Madness

A New Linnaeus: About Systematics

Models and Reality

Plagiarism and Creation

On Imitology


6. Phantomology

The Fundamentals of Phantomatics

The Phantomatic Machine

Peripheral and Central Phantomatics

The Limits of Phantomatics

Cerebromatics

Teletaxy and Phantoplication

Personality and Information


7. The Creation of Worlds

Information Farming

Linguistic Engineering

The Engineering of Transcendence

Cosmogonic Engineering


8. A Lampoon of Evolution

The Reconstruction of the Species

Constructing Life

Constructing Death

Constructing Consciousness

Error-based Constructs

Bionics and Biocybernetics

In the Eyes of the Designer

Reconstructing Man

Cyborgization

The Autoevolutionary Machine

Extrasensory Phenomena

Conclusion


Notes

Bibliography

Index


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      Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 01/01/2014
      ISBN13: 9780816675777, 978-0816675777
      ISBN10: 0816675775

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      "At the end of the thirteenth century, Thomas Aquinas wrote the Summa Theologiae, an ambitious compendium of all orthodox philosophical and theological knowledge about the world. Seven hundred years later, science fiction author Stanislaw Lem writes his Summa Technologiae, an equally ambitious but unorthodox investigation into the perplexities and enigmas of humanity and its relationship to an equally enigmatic world in which it finds itself embedded. In this work Lem shows us science fiction as a method of inquiry, one that renders the future as tenuous as the past, with a wavering, ‘phantomatic’ present always at hand." —Eugene Thacker, author of After Life


      "Summa is a fantasia that follows certain lines of speculative thought as far as Lem can take them. Lem’s sober materialism may seem dehumanizing, but he brings back to the frontier a question that has plagued civilization since the beginning, and whose shifting, always insufficient answers have always signaled revolutions in culture: what is it to be human?" —Los Angeles Review of Books

      "With Summa Technologiae, his masterwork of non-fiction which has been translated into English for the first time, Lem has taken Western civilisation for a spin—with spectacular consequences. " —New Scientist


      Table of Contents


      Contents


      Translator’s Introduction. Evolution May Be Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts, but It’s Not All That Great: On Lem’s Summa Technnologiae

      Joanna Zylinska


      Summa Technologie

      1. Dilemmas


      2. Two Evolutions

      Similarities

      Differences

      The First Cause

      Several Naïve Questions


      3. Civilizations in the Universe

      The Formulation of the Problem

      The Formulation of the Method

      The Statistics of Civilizations in the Universe

      A Catastrophic Theory of the Universe

      A Metatheory of Miracles

      Man’s Uniqueness

      Intelligence: An Cccident or a Necessity?

      Hypotheses

      Votum Separatum

      Future Prospects


      4. Intelectronics

      Return to Earth

      A Megabyte Bomb

      The Big Game

      Scientific Myths

      The Intelligence Amplifier

      The Black Box

      The Morality of Homeostats

      The Dangers of Electrocracy

      Cybernetics and Sociology

      Belief and Information

      Experimental Metaphysics

      The Beliefs of Electric Brains

      The Ghost in the Machine

      The Trouble with Information

      Doubts and Antinomies


      5. Prolegomena to Omnipotence

      Before Chaos

      Chaos and Order

      Scylla and Charybdis: On Restraint

      The Silence of the Designer

      Methodological Madness

      A New Linnaeus: About Systematics

      Models and Reality

      Plagiarism and Creation

      On Imitology


      6. Phantomology

      The Fundamentals of Phantomatics

      The Phantomatic Machine

      Peripheral and Central Phantomatics

      The Limits of Phantomatics

      Cerebromatics

      Teletaxy and Phantoplication

      Personality and Information


      7. The Creation of Worlds

      Information Farming

      Linguistic Engineering

      The Engineering of Transcendence

      Cosmogonic Engineering


      8. A Lampoon of Evolution

      The Reconstruction of the Species

      Constructing Life

      Constructing Death

      Constructing Consciousness

      Error-based Constructs

      Bionics and Biocybernetics

      In the Eyes of the Designer

      Reconstructing Man

      Cyborgization

      The Autoevolutionary Machine

      Extrasensory Phenomena

      Conclusion


      Notes

      Bibliography

      Index


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