Heidegger Inside Out
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https://doi.org/10.52712/issn.1850-0013-845Keywords:
technique, Gestell, Heidegger, will to power, valuesAbstract
A member of the new wave of philosophers of technology, Iain Thompson, takes a gestaltic reading of Heidegger’s «The Question Concerning Technology», from where a positive vision of the technology arises against the distopic canonical reading. This work presents a synthesis of the traditional vision, Thomson’s and a third one that separates itself from the two first ones. This last vision leans on Mónica Cragnolini’s statement about the partial and incomplete heideggerian interpretation of Nietzsche’s will to power.
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CRAGNOLINI, M. B. (2003): Nietzsche, camino y demora, Buenos Aires, Biblos.
HEIDEGGER, M. (1994): “La Pregunta por la Técnica”, Heidegger M., Conferencias y Artículos, Barcelona, Ediciones del Serbal, pp. 9-37.
THOMSON, I. (2009): “Understanding Technology Ontotheologically, or: the Danger and the Promise of Heidegger, an American Perspective”, en J. Olsen, E. Selinger y S. Riis, (ed.): New Waves in Philosophy of Technology, Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 146-168.
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