ABSTRACT

This conclusion presents some closing thoughts described in the preceding chapters of this book. The book explains the Stiegler's account of the relationship between the university and the sphere of techno scientific exchange lies in Derrida's essay, 'The University without Condition'. It describes to understand Stiegler's account of the ethico-political sphere that is constituted within the university that need to revisit his idea of the technological pharmakon and its relationship to the evolution of global capitalism. For Stiegler, the development of media and communications technologies that allow expression of the psychical and social dynamics of postmodern capitalism is that which constitutes the promise of the digitized public sphere. The book explains the institutional history of the Humanities is that of the relationship between the grammatological structures of the text as they have been inscribed in the orthographic regime of the book, and the organization of reflexive culture both in academic institutions and the social and economic relationships of civil society.