Re: Q concerning technology

Try a book by John Loscerbo, published in the Phaenomenologica series. The
title is something like BEING AND TECHNOLOGY, 1981 (its been a decade since
I read it, but it's quite good).
rsl


>Hello!
>
>I'm thinking of writing a masters thesis in philosophy on Heidegger
>and the concept of technology, and my question is quite simply this:
>I know there are other books on this subject, but the searching I've done
>so far has not produced any interesting results, so I thought that I would
>appeal to the resources of The Net :), (in itself an interesting example of
>the fundamental movement in the essence of technology, I think.)I would be
>very greatful for help on this subject. Thanks!
>
>
>Nicklas Lundblad
>Stockholm
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