Proper noun
Stiegler (plural Stieglers)
A surname.
Bernard Stiegler, Acting Out (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2009). Source: Internet
For Stiegler "the I, as a psychic individual, can only be thought in relationship to we, which is a collective individual. Source: Internet
Stiegler understands Derrida's thinking of textuality and inscription in terms of a thinking of originary technicity, and in this context speaks of "the originary default of origin that arche-writing constitutes" (p. 239). Source: Internet
This ensemble amounted to a practice of reading and writing that Stiegler derived from the writings of Epictetus. Source: Internet
As the Lions escaped the jam, Stiegler started off the bottom of the 15th by giving up a quick double to Porter. Source: Internet
Vulnerable victims are especially at risk for sexual abuse, yet are often unable to pursue justice because they cannot testify in court,” said Representative Judy Stiegler (D-Bend). Source: Internet