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Grigenti, Fabio.
Existence and machine[electronic resource] :the German philosophy in the age of machines (1870-1960) /
Record Type:
Electronic resources : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
193
Title/Author:
Existence and machine : the German philosophy in the age of machines (1870-1960) // by Fabio Grigenti.
Author:
Grigenti, Fabio.
Published:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
Description:
ix, 74 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Philosophy, German.
Subject:
Philosophy.
Subject:
History of Philosophy.
Subject:
Philosophy of Technology.
ISBN:
9783319453668
ISBN:
9783319453651
[NT 15000228]:
Introduction -- The Promethean Protocol and the Expansion of the Machine -- Karl Marx: From Hand Tool to Machine Tool -- Ernst Kapp: Organ Projection -- Ernst and Friedrich Georg Junger: Machine and Dominion -- Martin Heidegger: Machine and Truth -- Arnold Gehlen: Inadequacy and Technology -- Gunther Anders: Shame and Apparatus -- Bibliography -- Index.
[NT 15000229]:
The aim of this work is to provide a preliminary analysis of a much more far-reaching investigation into the relationship between technology and philosophy. In the context of the contemporary German thought, the author compares the different positions of Karl Marx, Martin Heidegger, Ernst and Friedrich Junger, Arnold Gehlen and Gunther Anders. The term "machine" is used precisely to mean that complex material device assembled in the last quarter of the 18th century as a result of the definitive modern refinement of certain fundamental technologies, i.e. metallurgy, precision mechanics and hydraulics. The "machine" discussed here arrived on the scene of man's history when the processes of spinning and weaving were entrusted to semi-automatic means; when the water wheels used in mills, hitherto always made of wood, were supplanted by the metal levers of the steam engine; and especially when the steam engine was connected to the weaving frames, to the metalworking hammers, and to other machines used to manufacture other machines in an endless reiteration of assemblies and applications, the enormous outcome of which is what subsequently came to be described as "mass production". The philosophers discussed here were also dealing with the type of machine described above and in their works she we can identify three model images of this idea of machine. These images have been drawn on at various times, also outside the realms of philosophy, and they still provide the backdrop for our knowledge of the machine, which has circulated in a great variety of languages.
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45366-8
Existence and machine[electronic resource] :the German philosophy in the age of machines (1870-1960) /
Grigenti, Fabio.
Existence and machine
the German philosophy in the age of machines (1870-1960) /[electronic resource] :by Fabio Grigenti. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - ix, 74 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - SpringerBriefs in philosophy,2211-4548. - SpringerBriefs in philosophy..
Introduction -- The Promethean Protocol and the Expansion of the Machine -- Karl Marx: From Hand Tool to Machine Tool -- Ernst Kapp: Organ Projection -- Ernst and Friedrich Georg Junger: Machine and Dominion -- Martin Heidegger: Machine and Truth -- Arnold Gehlen: Inadequacy and Technology -- Gunther Anders: Shame and Apparatus -- Bibliography -- Index.
The aim of this work is to provide a preliminary analysis of a much more far-reaching investigation into the relationship between technology and philosophy. In the context of the contemporary German thought, the author compares the different positions of Karl Marx, Martin Heidegger, Ernst and Friedrich Junger, Arnold Gehlen and Gunther Anders. The term "machine" is used precisely to mean that complex material device assembled in the last quarter of the 18th century as a result of the definitive modern refinement of certain fundamental technologies, i.e. metallurgy, precision mechanics and hydraulics. The "machine" discussed here arrived on the scene of man's history when the processes of spinning and weaving were entrusted to semi-automatic means; when the water wheels used in mills, hitherto always made of wood, were supplanted by the metal levers of the steam engine; and especially when the steam engine was connected to the weaving frames, to the metalworking hammers, and to other machines used to manufacture other machines in an endless reiteration of assemblies and applications, the enormous outcome of which is what subsequently came to be described as "mass production". The philosophers discussed here were also dealing with the type of machine described above and in their works she we can identify three model images of this idea of machine. These images have been drawn on at various times, also outside the realms of philosophy, and they still provide the backdrop for our knowledge of the machine, which has circulated in a great variety of languages.
ISBN: 9783319453668
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-45366-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
379174
Philosophy, German.
LC Class. No.: B2523 / .G754 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 193
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