Хайдеггер у ворот диалектического материализма. Что остается от технологий (новых медиа)?

  • Katarina Peović Vuković
Ключевые слова: диалектический материализм, техника, Хайдеггер, Gestell

Аннотация

Предлагаемый анализ имеет две теоретические предпосылки: онтологическую и диалектико­материалистическую перспективы. В то время как диалектический материализм подчеркивает значимость антагонизма, созданного техническим прогрессом, онтология техники исследует вопрос о сущности или специфически техническом поставе (Gestell). В данном тексте предпринята попытка доказать, что обе перспективы — как онтологическая, так и диалектико­материалистическая — значимы для исследования техники. Современная теория новых медиа редко включает в себя оба теоретических принципа, более того, предполагается, что эти перспективы не связаны между собой.

Биография автора

Katarina Peović Vuković

Доцент,
Университет Риеки, Факультет гуманитарных и социальных наук, Кафедра исследований культуры
Trg braće Mažuranića 10, Rijeka, Croatia 51000
e-mail: kpvukovic@ffri.hr 

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