This paper offers a twofold ontological conceptualization of technology in the Anthropocene. On the one hand, we aim to show how the Anthropocene occasions an experience of our inescapable inclusion in the technological structuring of reality that Martin Heidegger associates with cybernetics. On the other hand, by confronting Heidegger’s thought on technology with Georges Bataille’s consideration of technological existence as economic and averted existence, we will criticize Heidegger’s account by arguing that notwithstanding its inescapable inclusion in cybernetics, technology in the Anthropocene itself fosters an experience of what remains excluded. We conclude by indicating how such an experience is relevant for contemporary philosophica...
This chapter discusses the meaningful end of the human-dominated geological epoch and examines the r...
The paper analyses different attitudes towards technologies in contemporary philosophical discourses...
Given the energy expended within dominant Cartesian epistemologies constructing and policing concept...
This paper offers a twofold ontological conceptualization of technology in the Anthropocene. On the ...
In this paper, we argue that the Anthropocene is relevant for philosophy of technology because it ma...
Because climate change can be seen as the blind spot of contemporary philosophy of technology, while...
The question concerning technology lies at the heart of human existence. As such it must take a cent...
Because climate change can be seen as the blind spot of contemporary philosophy of technology, while...
This book examines the work of Ernst Jünger and its effect on the development of Martin Heidegger’s ...
Conventional wisdom about technology usually includes at least three basic viewpoints: that technolo...
My paper deals with the topic "Physis in a post-Heideggerianphilosophy of technology", by interpreti...
In this article some important aspects of Heidegger’s philosophy of technology is addressed. It is a...
In mutual appreciation and mutual challenge, Bernard Stiegler, Jean-Luc Nancy, and Jacques Derrida t...
The influence of technology in contemporary society is increasingly pervasive. While humankind reaps...
Heidegger understands technology as a mode of revealing, i.e., a way of discovering and comprehendin...
This chapter discusses the meaningful end of the human-dominated geological epoch and examines the r...
The paper analyses different attitudes towards technologies in contemporary philosophical discourses...
Given the energy expended within dominant Cartesian epistemologies constructing and policing concept...
This paper offers a twofold ontological conceptualization of technology in the Anthropocene. On the ...
In this paper, we argue that the Anthropocene is relevant for philosophy of technology because it ma...
Because climate change can be seen as the blind spot of contemporary philosophy of technology, while...
The question concerning technology lies at the heart of human existence. As such it must take a cent...
Because climate change can be seen as the blind spot of contemporary philosophy of technology, while...
This book examines the work of Ernst Jünger and its effect on the development of Martin Heidegger’s ...
Conventional wisdom about technology usually includes at least three basic viewpoints: that technolo...
My paper deals with the topic "Physis in a post-Heideggerianphilosophy of technology", by interpreti...
In this article some important aspects of Heidegger’s philosophy of technology is addressed. It is a...
In mutual appreciation and mutual challenge, Bernard Stiegler, Jean-Luc Nancy, and Jacques Derrida t...
The influence of technology in contemporary society is increasingly pervasive. While humankind reaps...
Heidegger understands technology as a mode of revealing, i.e., a way of discovering and comprehendin...
This chapter discusses the meaningful end of the human-dominated geological epoch and examines the r...
The paper analyses different attitudes towards technologies in contemporary philosophical discourses...
Given the energy expended within dominant Cartesian epistemologies constructing and policing concept...