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  2. 1954. Published in English. 1977. Preceded by. Hölderlin's Hymn "The Ister". Followed by. The Origin of the Work of Art. The Question Concerning Technology ( German: Die Frage nach der Technik) is a work by Martin Heidegger, in which the author discusses the essence of technology.

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  3. To Professor Gray, as well as to Professor Heidegger himself, lowe thanks for access to the unpublished transcripts of two seminars conducted by Heidegger in France: "Seminaire tenu par Ie Professeur Heidegger sur Ie Diferenzschrift de Hegel" and "Semina ire tenu au Thor en septembre 1969 par Ie Professeur Martin Heidegger." The latter has helped provide the perspective for my Introduction ...

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  4. Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976. The question concerning technology, and other essays. Translations of essays which Originally appeared in Die Technik und die Kehre, Holzwege, and Vortrage und Aufsatze. CONTENTS: The question concerning technology.-The turning.-The word of Nietzsche: "God is dead". [etc.] 1. Ontology-Addresses, essays, lectures. 2 ...

  5. The first pages of "The Question Concerning Technology," set the terms of Heidegger's discussion. The first paragraph establishes the essay's objective: to investigate technology in order to prepare us for a "free relationship" to it. One of the fundamental questions of the essay has to do with how "we" (and who this "we" is will be part of our own discussion) currently relate to technology ...

  6. This translation slightly edited from the original English translation in Martin Heidegger, The Question Concerning Technology and Other Essays. Translated by William Lovitt.

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  7. When Heidegger states that "the essence of technology is by no means anything technological," he means that technology's driving force is not located in machines themselves, nor even in the various human activities that are associated with modern modes of production.

  8. As we just heard, Heideggers analysis of technology in The Question Concerning Technology consists of three main ‘claims’: (1) technology is “not an instrument”, it is a way of understanding the world; (2) technology is “not a human activity”, but develops beyond human control; and (3) technology is “the highest danger ...

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