- Can media produce immediacy?
- What must mediation be if it doesn't go away?
- Why is there is always a middle?
- Can the means be considered independently of the content that passes through them?
This book follows the 'metaphysics of mediation' from the philosophy of Henri Bergson into a wide range of intellectual movements that he influenced, from radical forms of Catholicism and phenomenology to the media philosophies of Gilles Deleuze, Marshall McLuhan, Walter Benjamin and Michel Serres.