The thorough technical organization of the world corresponds to the age of consummate metaphysics - as Heidegger, but not Habermas, saw it - and to the instrumentalization of thought that automates human existence, making it entirely dependent on the calculus that moves the availability of everything in accordance with the will to power of the "inframing" (Gestell).The technification of life, with the constraints that derive from the rigidity of its own logic, is not a mere product or unfolding of the natural needs of the human made "subject" of technique. In this respect, the metaphysics of humanism - and its operative arm, modern science as technoscience - consists in the anthropology of the technical determination of the world by human v...