Being and Technology: A Study in the Philosophy of Martin Heidegger
Distributed by Kluwer Boston (1981)
| Abstract | CHAPTER I BEGINNINGS: TEXNH AND THE ORIGIN OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY In opposition to the more current view regarding the historical reciprocity between the rise ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Technology Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | T14.L67 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9024724112 9789024724116 | |||||||||
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W. P. S. Dias (2003). Heidegger's Relevance for Engineering: Questioning Technology. Science and Engineering Ethics 9 (3):389-396.
Martin Heidegger (2010). Pt. III: Existential and Phenomenological Considerations. The Question Concerning Technology. In Craig Hanks (ed.), Technology and Values: Essential Readings. Wiley-Blackwell.
L. Khong (2003). Actants and Enframing: Heidegger and Latour on Technology. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 34 (4):693-704.
Don Ihde (2010). Heidegger's Technologies: Postphenomenological Perspectives. Fordham University Press.
Søren Riis (2011). Towards the Origin of Modern Technology: Reconfiguring Martin Heidegger's Thinking. Continental Philosophy Review 44 (1):103-117.
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