Synthetisches Zeug
eBook - Technikphilosophie nach Martin Heidegger, Neue Studien zur Philosophie
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Zusatztext
This book concerns a metaphysical definition of artifacts, taken as a key term of the philosophy of technology. Due to the fact that classical determinations are not only insufficient explicating the term but also inapplicable to real artifacts, the work tries to develop a concept of "artifacts" using the thought of truth given by Martin Heidegger. In so far a hermeneutic interpretation of his oeuvre shows us, that truth actually is an object-generating happening. Thats why an analysis of forms of judgments allows the description of factic things. Assuming that there are theoretical judgments concerning technique ¿ wherefore technique is an historically contingent kind of metaphysics ¿ artifacts are given as geometrical universals, meaning terms, without being able to subsume thought-independend individuals, unless artifacts exceptionally are known as subjects of practical philosophy.
Autorenportrait
Dr. Jakob Meier, geboren 1980, studierte an der Universität Halle-Wittenberg Philosophie und Rehabilitationspädagogik und ist seit 2010 Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter an der Universität Cottbus.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 15.08.2012
Umfang: 519 S., 2.76 MB
Sprache: Deutsch
ISBN/EAN: 9783862349593
Umbreit-Nr.: 5587521
