Technics And Time, 1 by Bernard Stiegler
The Fault of Epimetheus
This philosophical exploration delves into the intricate relationship between technology, time, and human existence, proposing that technology is not merely a tool but a fundamental component of human evolution and identity. It examines how technological advancements have shaped human consciousness and perception of time, suggesting that our reliance on technology is both a continuation of and a departure from natural evolution. The work challenges traditional notions of temporality and argues for a rethinking of how technology influences our understanding of being and becoming in the modern world.
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- 1994
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- French
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- 300-350
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