Whether thought in terms of irreducible opposition, or in terms of co-belonging and even of identification, the nexus between “nature” and “technology” has often been unfolded by philosophical reflection in dichotomous terms, i.e. on the basis of a two-term theory. Exceptions are speculative projects, such as those of Hegel and Heidegger, who for his part in the Bremen Lectures (1949) deals with the “nature-technology” nexus on the basis of a third term, i.e. the “world”, capable of reorganizing and redefining this nexus in depth. The present article aims at bringing out such a peculiar framework in its essential features.

Mondo, natura, tecnica

Adriano Ardovino
2023-01-01

Abstract

Whether thought in terms of irreducible opposition, or in terms of co-belonging and even of identification, the nexus between “nature” and “technology” has often been unfolded by philosophical reflection in dichotomous terms, i.e. on the basis of a two-term theory. Exceptions are speculative projects, such as those of Hegel and Heidegger, who for his part in the Bremen Lectures (1949) deals with the “nature-technology” nexus on the basis of a third term, i.e. the “world”, capable of reorganizing and redefining this nexus in depth. The present article aims at bringing out such a peculiar framework in its essential features.
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