Technology is a way of revealing rather than a means to an end or human activity. It is a mode of "bringing forth" that reveals truth, according to Heidegger. Heidegger viewed technology as a form of poiesis, which is the act of bringing something out of concealment through unconcealedness or truth. Technology reveals in tangible and intangible ways, observable through how it brings forth various aspects of life.
Technology is a way of revealing rather than a means to an end or human activity. It is a mode of "bringing forth" that reveals truth, according to Heidegger. Heidegger viewed technology as a form of poiesis, which is the act of bringing something out of concealment through unconcealedness or truth. Technology reveals in tangible and intangible ways, observable through how it brings forth various aspects of life.
Technology is a way of revealing rather than a means to an end or human activity. It is a mode of "bringing forth" that reveals truth, according to Heidegger. Heidegger viewed technology as a form of poiesis, which is the act of bringing something out of concealment through unconcealedness or truth. Technology reveals in tangible and intangible ways, observable through how it brings forth various aspects of life.
Balagasay, Lyod 1.What do you mean by “True can only be pursued through the correct.”?
-The correct leads to what is true.
2. What is technology if it is neither a means to an end nor a human
activity?
- According to Heidegger, technology is a way of
revealing— it is a mode of “bringing forth”.
3. What is bringing forth?
- Bringing forth can be understood through the concepts of
Ancient Greek of Poeisis, which is the act of bringing something out of concealment. The truth that is revealed through Poeisis, is called Aletheia which grammatically means unconcealedness, unclosedness or truth.
4. How did Heidegger tell that technology is a form of poiesis? In what
way it is observable?
-Heidegger tell that technology is a form of poiesis in a way
Techne ( rootword of technology) is understood in different contexts. It refers to tangible and intangible aspects of life.