Summary: | This book explores the philosophical inquiry into technology, focusing on its implications and intersections with art and tragedy. Through critical essays by Massimo Cacciari and Massimo Donà, it examines the evolution of technological thought, particularly in the works of Heidegger and Nietzsche, and its role as a pivotal force in modern civilization. The text delves into the concept of techné, contrasting ancient and modern perspectives, and questioning the notion of technology as a potential destiny for humanity. This analysis is aimed at scholars and students interested in philosophy, cultural studies, and the intellectual history of technology.
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