Continuous intelligence: The 7th sapiens’ cognitive revolution
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Continuous intelligence: The 7th sapiens’ cognitive revolutionINTELIGÊNCIA CONTÍNUA: A SÉTIMA REVOLUÇÃO COGNITIVA DO SAPIENSlinguagenstecnologiascogniçãoexossomatizaçãocontradiçõeslanguagestechnologiescognitionexosomatizationcontradictions(This article is part of a project by Trans/Form/Ação: Unesp Philosophy Journal. It is the Authorial Philosophy Dossier, to be published in 2022.) My training in the field of languages -- musical, visual, and verbal was always marked by attention to the materiality of languages themselves and to the means how they are transmitted to allow their communicative functions. Since the phonatory system, installed in the body itself, these means constitute technologies that have evolved over the centuries, bringing with them new forms of languages, such as the different forms of writing, the Gutenberg galaxy and, from the 19th century onwards, the industrial, electronic, and digital revolutions, each introducing technologies of their own. When language issues are placed in the focus of attention, what matters, since the industrial revolution, is the advent of cognitive technologies, such as photography, cinema, followed by electronic technologies, radio and television, and, finally, the explosion of the digital revolution with all its new language forms and consequently of cognition, which today are distributed across the most different applications and platforms. The study of this evolution led me to postulate, based on the inspiration gathered from some authors, that human cognition is, since the first forms of writing, growing outside the human skull. Therefore, this is a proposal that concerns the exosomatization of human intelligence and cognition with all the contradictions that this brings. This article is dedicated to explaining this proposal with attention to the way it was developed in my work along the years.(Este artigo faz parte de um projeto da Trans/Form/Ação: revista de filosofia da Unesp. Trata-se do Dossiê Filosofia Autoral, a ser publicado em 2022.) Minha formação no campo das linguagens, musicais, visuais e verbais foi sempre marcada pela atenção à materialidade das próprias linguagens e aos meios pelos quais elas são transmitidas para permitir suas funções comunicativas. Desde o aparelho fonador, instalado no próprio corpo, esses meios constituem-se como tecnologias que foram evoluindo através dos séculos, trazendo consigo novas formas de linguagem, tais como as distintas formas de escrita, a galáxia de Gutenberg e, do século 19 para cá, as revoluções industrial, eletrônica e digital, cada qual introduzindo tecnologias que lhes são próprias. Quando as questões de linguagem são colocadas no foco da atenção, o que importa, desde a revolução industrial, é o advento de tecnologias cognitivas, como são a fotografia, o cinema, seguidas das tecnologias eletrônicas, rádio e televisão, e, por fim, a explosão da revolução digital com todas as suas novas formas de linguagens e consequentemente de cognição que hoje se distribuem pelos mais distintos aplicativos e plataformas. O estudo dessa evolução levou-me a postular, a partir da inspiração colhida em alguns autores, que a cognição humana está, desde as primeiras formas de escrita, crescendo fora da caixa craniana. Portanto, uma proposta que diz respeito à exossomatização da inteligência e da cognição humana com todas as contradições que isso traz. Este artigo está dedicado à explicitação dessa proposta com atenção ao modo como ela foi se desenvolvendo no meu pensamento.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2021-12-06info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/326810.1590/SciELOPreprints.3268porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/3268/5871Copyright (c) 2021 Lucia Santaellahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantaella, Luciareponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2021-12-06T00:00:29Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/3268Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2021-12-06T00:00:29SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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Continuous intelligence: The 7th sapiens’ cognitive revolution INTELIGÊNCIA CONTÍNUA: A SÉTIMA REVOLUÇÃO COGNITIVA DO SAPIENS |
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(This article is part of a project by Trans/Form/Ação: Unesp Philosophy Journal. It is the Authorial Philosophy Dossier, to be published in 2022.) My training in the field of languages -- musical, visual, and verbal was always marked by attention to the materiality of languages themselves and to the means how they are transmitted to allow their communicative functions. Since the phonatory system, installed in the body itself, these means constitute technologies that have evolved over the centuries, bringing with them new forms of languages, such as the different forms of writing, the Gutenberg galaxy and, from the 19th century onwards, the industrial, electronic, and digital revolutions, each introducing technologies of their own. When language issues are placed in the focus of attention, what matters, since the industrial revolution, is the advent of cognitive technologies, such as photography, cinema, followed by electronic technologies, radio and television, and, finally, the explosion of the digital revolution with all its new language forms and consequently of cognition, which today are distributed across the most different applications and platforms. The study of this evolution led me to postulate, based on the inspiration gathered from some authors, that human cognition is, since the first forms of writing, growing outside the human skull. Therefore, this is a proposal that concerns the exosomatization of human intelligence and cognition with all the contradictions that this brings. This article is dedicated to explaining this proposal with attention to the way it was developed in my work along the years. |
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