The atomic age in Martin Heidegger´s view I: Peculiarities of science and modern technology
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This article is the first part of a reflective essay about Martin Heidegger's characterization of our times, times of global deployment of capitalism. This characterization is related to the visibility of the technological device, understood as an ideology or metanarrative from an era that tends to absolutize the technical perspective of unconcealment. In order to understand this capitalist trajectory, in this first article we will address Heidegger's conception of art and science, appreciating the turn exerted on them by modernity, wich determines them as an exclusive calculator thouhgt.Downloads
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