Neuromantic (philosophy)
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For the Yukihiro Takahashi album see: Neuromantic (album)
Culture in Mind: Bradd Shore on Heideggerian "enframing"
According to the anthropologist Bradd Shorre, the neuromantic[1] refers to the cybernetic frame of mind excited among computer enthusiasts as they experience what Michael Heim called "the all-at-once simultaneity of totalizing presentness".[2] Shorre explains "the sense of mastery over language resources that word processing bestows on the experienced user is intimately related to Heidegger's notion of enframing (Bestellen), a subjection of the world to human will that Heidegger saw as a characteristic of all modern technology."[3]
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