Heidegger's Concept Of Science by Paul Goldberg
This book examines Heidegger’s critique of modern scientific practice by tracing how the Western metaphysical tradition and the German concept of Wissenschaft have shaped science into a calculative, instrumentally oriented mode of revealing; drawing on Heideggerian themes such as Dasein, aletheia (unconcealment), the distinction between calculative and meditative thinking, and the problem of enframing, the study argues that science’s focus on objectification and control obscures more originary ways of disclosure and calls for a rethinking of scientific aims and limits in light of Heidegger’s ontology and history of Being.
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