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This paper challenges that Ihde’s and Stiegler’s approaches stand in radical opposition. It argues that ethos is prior to law, exposes a Heideggerian rift between technoscience and technics, and rejects separation of theory from practice in favor of logics of poiêsis.
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Glazebrook, T. What Now in Philosophy of Technology? Ethics, Time, and Poiêsis in Crisis Thinking. Found Sci 27, 305–310 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10699-020-09760-3
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