

Alchemy, Technology, and Individuation in Novalis, Simondon, and Jung
May 28, 2025
Explore the intersection of alchemy and technology as Simondon’s concepts of individuation are linked to Jung’s ideas. Discover how Novalis's ‘poet-engineer’ concept provides a framework for reinterpreting AI and modern tech. The discussion navigates the relational dynamics of creativity in machines and biology, emphasizing that evolution thrives on entropy. Delve into the philosophical contrasts between individualism and collective understanding within romanticism. Language's transformative role in shaping self-identity ties everything back to technological consciousness and our societal evolution.
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Simondon’s Alchemical Human Sciences
- Simondon deeply engages Jung's alchemical schema to build novel axioms for understanding human sciences.
- This interweaves metastability, information theory, and individuation into a renewed human-scientific framework.
Novalis’ Magical Idealism
- Novalis' 'magical idealism' reconciles machinery, alchemy, and nature as intertwined forces.
- He envisions the poet-engineer who creatively transforms material reality through imaginative action.
Relational Machinism and Animism
- Both natural organisms and technical objects act only within relational networks, rejecting isolated autonomy.
- This relational embeddedness aligns with a machinic animism that dissolves organic/mechanic dualism.