Heidegger's technologies : postphenomenological perspectives
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- 193 IHD-H
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REF 184 PLA-C Complete works | REF 190 KEN-I An illustrated brief history of western philosophy | REF 193 HEG-G Georg wilhelm friedrich hegel : the phenomenology of spirit | REF 193 IHD-H Heidegger's technologies : postphenomenological perspectives | REF 193 NIE-P Portable Nietzsche | REF 194 ROU-S The social contracts | REF 200 BAY-P Philosophy of religion : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 141-147) and indexes.
1. Heidegger's philosophy of technology
2. The historical-ontological priority of technology over science
3. Deromanticizing Heidegger
Interlude: the earth inherited
4. Was Heidegger prescient concerning technoscience?
5. Heidegger's technologies: one size fits all
6. Concluding postphenomenological postscript: writing technologies.
Heidegger is the only thinker of his generation whose philosophy of technology is still widely read today. This book not only serves as an introduction to Heidegger's philosophy of technology, it also indicates a postphenomenological counter-strategy for technological analysis.
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