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  1. 4 The Question Concerning Technology can respond to this essence, we shall be able to experience the technological within its own bounds. Technology is not equivalent to the essence of technology. When we are seeking the essence of "tree," we have to become aware that That which pervades every tree, as tree, is not itself

  2. 1. März 2009 · Abstract. Martin Heidegger's 1953 lecture "The Question Concerning Technology" has been one of the most influential texts in English language philosophy of technology. However, within this field ...

  3. 28) | The Question Concerning Technology. The saving power (p. 28) In this page, Heidegger highlights the saving power to danger. To save is to fetch something home into its essence. Destining brings into appearance the saving power. Enframing blocks the shining-forth and holding-sway of truth. The destining that sends into ordering is ...

  4. 2. Nov. 2017 · In “The Question Concerning Technology” Heidegger uses the neologism enframing (Ge-stell) to refer to a Western attitude of calculation and imposition, or “challenging-forth” (Herausforderung), that treats nature and people as fungible raw material, disclosing them as available resources or “standing-reserve.” 6 According to Heidegger, the essence of technology is “nothing ...

  5. 12. Okt. 2011 · 3.3 Technology. In his 1953 piece The Question Concerning Technology, Heidegger begins with the everyday account of technology according to which technology is the vast array of instruments, machines, artefacts and devices that we human beings invent, build, and then exploit. On this view technology is basically a tool that we control ...

  6. 3. Dez. 2013 · Praise for The Question Concerning Technology, and Other Essays (Harper Perennial Modern Thought) “One of the most profound thinkers of the 20th century” — New York Times “Among the most influential philosophers of modern times” — Newsweek “Possibly the greatest Western philosopher since Hegel.” — The Guardian

  7. The form; or shape into which a thing enters. Final cause ( causa finalis) The end; or accomplished state of a thing. Efficient cause ( causa efficiens) Brings about the finished thing. What technology is, when represented as a means, discloses itself when we trace instrumentality back to the four causes.