Talk:individuation

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The process of individuating or individualizing.[edit]

In contrast to individualization, individuation implies a process that does not lead to a final and complete state of development. Instead, individuation suggests a process (transduction) in which the individuated being is always in a state of becoming though it may well function in a semi-durable or metastable form;  transduction is the term Simondon uses to refer to the process of individuation.  

Roderick, I. (2016). Critical discourse studies and technology: A multimodal approach to analysing technoculture. Bloomsbury Publishing. Backinstadiums (talk) 13:30, 12 January 2023 (UTC)Reply