BEING-IN-THE-WORLD, SCIENCE AND TECHNIQUE: A READING OF THE QUESTION FOR THE TECHNIC FROM BEING AND TIME
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This article aims to perform a non-immanent interpretation of the Heidegger’s writings on technique and modern science. In order to so, the new concepts developed by the philosopher will be interpreted accordingly to the first phase of the author, that is, above all insofar the concepts, of being in the world, occupation, science, Zuhandenheit and Vorhandenheit. In this sense, the heuristic gain aimed at is the possibility to visualize the Heideggerian texts since a systematic conceptual network, without resorting to superfluous and stigmatizing discussions. KEY WORDS: Heidegger. Science. Technique. Being-in-the-world.Downloads
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2008-11-21
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Fanton (PUCRS), M. (2008). BEING-IN-THE-WORLD, SCIENCE AND TECHNIQUE: A READING OF THE QUESTION FOR THE TECHNIC FROM BEING AND TIME. Intuitio, 1(2), 249–256. Retrieved from https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/intuitio/article/view/4288
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