Sabrovsky, E. (Ed.). (2006–2007). La técnica en Heidegger (Vols. 1–2). Ediciones Universidad Diego Portales.
Abstract
The recurrence with which we return to Heidegger, time and again, is almost inevitable, as his thought is, alongside Wittgenstein's, one of the most important and influential of the last century. This is not only because his reflection, in general, is said to have revisited the one decisive—though long-forgotten—question of the meaning of Being, but above all because this question (which to many may sound abstract and, in a sense, empty) transforms itself, in the second stage of his path of thinking, into the most concrete question, one might say, concerning the essence of modern technology.
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