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[xmca] Ernst Kapp and Heidegger
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Hello Michael,
I don't know did Heidegger read Ernst Kapp but in modern philosophy of technology connection between Kapp's and Heideger's ideas is noted. See example:
"Trusting our selves to technology", Kiran & Verbeek, Knowledge, Technology & Policy, 2010 Springer
Kiran & Verbeel refers French philosopher Bernard Stiegler who is the most famous representative of philosophy of technology (at least in Europe). I don't know Stiegler much but would guess that there is connection between Vygotsky and Stiegler.
Rauno
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Lähettäjä: xmca-bounces@weber.ucsd.edu [xmca-bounces@weber.ucsd.edu] käyttäjän Glassman, Michael [glassman.13@osu.edu] puolesta
Lähetetty: 1. huhtikuuta 2013 20:38
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Aihe: RE: [xmca] Polls are closed: Manfred Holodynsk's article is choice
Hi Rauno,
I think the technologist Ernst Kapp preceded Heiddeger by more than half a decade in viewing being a projection, suggesting the technologies we developed (through and for our common projects) served as projections of our organs further out into the world. I wonder if Heiddeger had been influenced by Kapp. Early computer researchers in the United States had many of the same ideas as well I think.
Michael
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Sent: Monday, April 01, 2013 1:24 PM
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Subject: VS: [xmca] Polls are closed: Manfred Holodynsk's article is choice
Hello,
Berger & Luckmann and Heidegger think that way. Heidegger writes on Dasein's ("human being" or being that questions its being) "projective" nature.
Rauno Huttunen
Happy Eastern from the most eastern part of Western World
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Lähetetty: 1. huhtikuuta 2013 18:03
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Aihe: Re: [xmca] Polls are closed: Manfred Holodynsk's article is choice
Hi Michael,
Both!
Martin
On Apr 1, 2013, at 9:42 AM, "Glassman, Michael" <glassman.13@osu.edu>
wrote:
> Something I have been thinking about lately. Does the social world make projects possible, or the projects actually create the social world (or the need to create multi person projects as part of our larger human project?
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