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Rabinow and Rose distinguish three strategies of biopower in the work of Foucault: truth discourses, strategies of intervention, and modes of subjectification (Rabinow & Rose, 2006).
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This is a simplified explanation of Collins’ critique. Literally, he writes: ‘Clark readily talks of “dovetailing”—extending our abilities in virtual networks, prostheses, and so forth, by fully engaging with them but he does not talk about dovetailing with Lolo [the cat]. A dovetail joint is a symmetrical joint: If you were to dovetail with Lolo, then Lolo would have to dovetail with you but Lolo can’t—Lolo’s brain does not have human-like flexibility.’
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Brenninkmeijer, J. (2016). Intermezzo: From Self to Others to Agents. In: Neurotechnologies of the Self. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-53386-9_5
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