Heidegger on Science and Technology: A Contemporary Critique
Material type: TextSeries: JD Philosophy Series - 24Publication details: New Delhi Christian World Imprints 2022Description: 171pISBN:- 9789395457101
- N81.1HM F391
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Part I: Heidegger’s Understanding of Science and Technology
Chapter One: Heidegger’s Interest in Science and Technology
Chapter Two: The Picture of the Modern World
Chapter Three: Science as the Theory of the Real
Chapter Four: How are Science and Mathematics Related to Metaphysics?
Chapter Five: “God is Dead” and Technology
Chapter Six: What is Technology?
Chapter Seven: Dwelling, Thinking and Technology
Chapter Eight: Reflection on Heidegger and Technology
Part II: Dealing with Technology, Inspired by Heidegger
Chapter Nine: Western Technology and the Rediscovery of Indigenous Wisdom
Chapter Ten: A New Definition of Philosophy as Love of Being
Chapter Eleven: The Imperative of a Nonviolent Approach to Being
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