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  1. lingen: Gunther Neske, 1954). liThe Question Concerning Tech­ nology" is contained in both Die Technik und die Kehre and Vortriige und Aufsiitze. In Die T echnik und die Kehre the following prefatory note appears regarding the two essays, "The Question Concerning Technology" ("Die Frage nach der Technik") and "The Turning" ("Die Kehre"):

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  2. The Question Concerning Technology (German: Die Frage nach der Technik) is a work by Martin Heidegger, in which the author discusses the essence of technology. Heidegger originally published the text in 1954, in Vorträge und Aufsätze .

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  3. We ask the question concerning technology when we ask what it is. Everyone knows the two statements that answer our question. One says: Technology is a means to an end. The other says: Technology is a human activity. The two definitions of technology belong together. For to posit ends and procure and utilize the means to them is a human ...

  4. 26. Juli 2005 · This essay serves as a guide for scholars, especially those in education, who want to gain a better understanding of Heidegger's essay, ‘The Question Concerning Technology’. The paper has three sections: an interpretive summary, a critical commentary, and some remarks on Heidegger scholarship in education. Since Heidegger's ...

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    As we just heard, Heidegger’s analysis of technology in The Question Concerning Technology consists of three main ‘claims’: (1) technology is “not an instrument”, it is a way of understanding the world; (2) technology is “not a human activity”, but develops beyond human control; and (3) technology is “the highest danger”, risking us to only see the...

    Heidegger, Martin. “The question concerning technology (W. Lovitt, Trans.) The question concerning technology: and other essays (pp. 3-35).” (1977).

    If you want a bit of help with reading Heidegger, you could have a look at the following essay by one of his foremost interpreters, Herbert Dreyfus. 1. Herbert Dreyfus, “Heidegger on gaining a free relation to technology,” Herbert Dreyfus and Mark Vrathall, eds., Heidegger reexamined: Art, poetry and technology(Routledge, 2002), 163-174.

    In this fragment, Heidegger introduces the idea that technology is not be as instrumental(see STEP 1.2 – Glossary) as it is often assumed to be. Rather than being a means for an end, technology is a way of understanding the world. Can you think of examples of technologies that are not merely instrumental but that have a strong influence on how peop...

    Learn how Heidegger challenges the instrumental and anthropological definitions of technology and argues that technology is a way of understanding the world. Read a fragment of his original text and explore his ideas with examples and further reading.

  5. The first pages of "The Question Concerning Technology," set the terms of Heidegger's discussion. The first paragraph establishes the essay's objective: to investigate technology in order to prepare us for a "free relationship" to it. One of the fundamental questions of the essay has to do with how "we" (and who this "we" is will be part of our own discussion) currently relate to technology ...

  6. A project that provides online access to Heidegger's essay on technology and other essays in English translation. Users can also annotate the text using Hypothes.is, a free and open source annotation layer over the web.