Heidegger, technology and ecology

Original Articles

Heidegger, technology and ecology

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 22 , issue 2 , 2003 , pages: 157–171
DOI: 10.4314/sajpem.v22i2.31367
Author(s): Catherine Frances Botha Department of Philosophy, South Africa

Abstract

This article investigates Heidegger’s views on technology, specifically focussing on whether it is possible to fit Heidegger’s ideas into an ecologically minded framework. The author concludes that the question of what we should do in the wake of the technological crisis we face is inappropriate in terms of Heidegger’s philosophy, since he proposes that we should first tackle the question “What should we think?”. The question whether Heidegger’s ideas on technology provide us with new paths of action, specifically in terms of ecological practice, is flawed.

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