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Technical societies and the depoliticization of biographies go hand in hand with the denial of the #conflict inherent in life. Between the “praise of conflict” and a phenomenology of #NewTechnologies, an attempt is made to diagnose the times on a par with the complexity of contemporary experience. #MiguelBenasayag: philosopher, psychoanalyst, neurophysiology researcher. PhD in Psychopathology from the University of Paris VII, HDR, Diploma in Third Cycle Research in Biology, Neurophysiology from the University of Montpeliér (France). He was an active member of the ERP and was detained in the 1970s until he went into exile in France after his time in prison. Some of his books are: Elogio del conflicto (2018), El cerebro Aumentado el hombre Diferenciado (2015), El mito del individuo (2013), La manufactura de la información (2001), Pensar la libertad (1996), among others. Ingrid Sarchman: Graduate in Communication, teacher and researcher in Social Sciences (UBA) and Fine Arts (UNLP). She specializes in issues of subjectivity and technology. Member of the magazine Artefacto, thoughts on technique, writes in magazine Ñ, Panama Magazine, among others. Moderated by: Ariel Pennisi Production: Ariel Pennisi, Nahuel Croza, Juan Alaimes Direction: Pablo Martinez Levy, Ramiro Lorenzo, Juan Alaimes General Production and recording at Canal Abierto studios http://www.canalabierto.com.ar/especi... http://www.canalabierto.com.ar/ http://www.rededitorial.com.ar/