Technique and justice at the end of metaphysics - A hermeneutics of technique in the work of Heidegger

 
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Technique and justice at the end of metaphysics - A hermeneutics of technique in the work of Heidegger (EL)

Μαγγίνη, Γκόλφω (EL)

Πανεπιστήμιο Ιωαννίνων. Φιλοσοφική Σχολή. Τμήμα Φιλοσοφίας Παιδαγωγικής και Ψυχολογίας (EL)
Μαγγίνη, Γκόλφω (EL)

The A. aims to elaborate Heidegger's account of technique from a specific angle, namely that of justice. Technique, considered setting out from its metaphysical origin, leads us to a view of justice that breaks with its conceptual restriction in the sphere of the political. << Justice >> in the final phase of metaphysics is realised in the << world >>, or rather the << non-world >> of our era dominated by technique. The aim is thus to sketch the intertwining between the two concepts of justice and technique, setting out from the lectures of Heidegger on Nietzsche and those from the forties on the Presocratic philosophers. In conclusion the A. emphasizes certain aspects of Heidegger's questioning, such as his interpretation of the eternal return and of values in Nietzsche, while indicating specially the way in which Nietzsche's << justice >> comes close to Heidegger's own idea of Gelassenheit. The latter turns out to be the reply of Heidegger to the many-sided challenge - theoretical, political and ethical - which modem technique sets us (Transl. by J. Dudley). (EL)


Revue Philosophique De Louvain (EL)

French

2006





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