Genealogies of Modern Technology

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Abstract

Does modern technology differ from ancient technology and does it have a unique essence? This twofold question opens one of Martin Heidegger's most influential philosophical inquiries, The Question Concerning Technology. The answer Heidegger offers has inspired various critiques and appraisals from a vast number of contemporary scholars of technology.1 Heidegger's answer is traditionally thought to suggest a great difference between ancient and modern technology. However, by re-examining Heidegger's text, it is possible to discover previously ignored or misunderstood lines of thoughts that affirm a multi-stable interpretation of the origin of modern technology. In what follows, we shall see how The Question Concerning Technology in fact supports three different genealogies of modern technology

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftDanish Yearbook of Philosophy
Vol/bind42
Sider (fra-til)97-109
ISSN0070-2749
StatusUdgivet - 1 sep. 2008

Emneord

  • modernitet
  • filosofi
  • historie

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