Spengler’s work is typically represented as speculative philosophy of history. There is good reason, however, to consider much of his thought as preoccupied with existential and phenomenological questions about the nature and ends of human existence, rather than with history per se. In this paper, Spengler’s work is considered in comparison with Heidegger’s history of Being and analysis of technological modernity. It is argued that Spengler’s considerable proximity to much of Heidegger’s thought compels us to reconsider the nature and scope of Spengler’s philosophical project
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In mutual appreciation and mutual challenge, Bernard Stiegler, Jean-Luc Nancy, and Jacques Derrida t...
The author presents a schematic outline of two approaches in contemporary philosophy of technology, ...
In The Decline of the West, Spengler argues that cultures have lifecycles. Although he warns that th...
Spengler’s work is typically represented as speculative philosophy of history. However, I argue that...
In this article the context of the formation of some important elements of Heidegger’s philosophy of...
This paper discusses the relation between the later Husserl and the later Heidegger regarding their ...
Philosopher Martin Heidegger’s writing on the essence of technology has often been seen as too abstr...
This article presents an overview of Martin Heidegger's philosophical thinking in regard to technolo...
Most commentators on Spengler's philosophy tend to focus on the details of his cyclical theory of wo...
This paper argues that the recent renewal of interest in the philosophy of Oswald Spengler, particul...
This dissertation attempts to put up a new vision of globalization in a globalizing world in relatio...
In this thesis I explore the problem of the nature of modern technology by posing the question: 'Wh...
This book examines the work of Ernst Jünger and its effect on the development of Martin Heidegger’s ...
As one of the most prominent thinkers of the twentieth century, Martin Heidegger has made fundamenta...
In mutual appreciation and mutual challenge, Bernard Stiegler, Jean-Luc Nancy, and Jacques Derrida t...
The author presents a schematic outline of two approaches in contemporary philosophy of technology, ...
In The Decline of the West, Spengler argues that cultures have lifecycles. Although he warns that th...