Le Parasite

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Le Parasite is a philosophical work by Michel Serres that explores how noise, interference, and parasitic relationships structure communication, social systems, and knowledge.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
philosophical work
author Michel Serres NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
genre epistemology
philosophy
philosophy of communication
hasConcept asymmetrical relations
communication channels
exchange and gift
feedback in social systems
interference as generative
noise as condition of communication
parasite as structural operator
relation between host, guest, and parasite
translation and distortion
hasTheme ethics of parasitic relations
how noise structures communication
instability of systems
knowledge as relational and mediated
production of order from disorder
role of parasites in systems
social and political implications of parasitism
influenced cultural theory
media theory
philosophy of technology
science and technology studies
influencedBy cybernetics
information theory
structuralism
systems theory
mainSubject communication
communication breakdown
host–parasite relationship
information theory
interference
knowledge
mediation
noise
order and disorder
parasitism
social systems
systems theory
originalLanguage French
philosophicalTradition contemporary French philosophy
post-structuralism

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Michel Serres notableWork Le Parasite