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Friday, April 15, 2011

The Question Concerning Technology

Martin Heidegger

Technology Adoption, and use, and understanding how, when, and in what circumstances to apply technology, in what order is one of the most difficult tasks to accomplish in a personal sense, company sense, community sense, and global sense.

Mr. Heidegger is the first to attempt to frame it in a way that makes sense to understand the fundamental meaning of technology, and what it really means in terms of how we as people use, view, and work with things in general.

I think any true technologist, artist, or management worth their salt in attempting to create a new product for use, investigate a new phenomena for study, or work towards the creation of a meaningful expression should pick up a copy of the question concerning technology, if you wish to understand, and gain insight to what it is they are about to embark upon.

Our notions of "common sense" are susceptible to error, to fundamental mistakes about the nature of being. These mistakes filter into the terms through which being is articulated in history of philosophy-such as reality, logic, God, consciousness, and presence, all which relates and have profound affects on the way human beings relate to technology.

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