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Heideggers Politics of Enframing: Technology and Responsibility
By (Author) Javier Cardoza-Kon
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
17th May 2018
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology
Ethics and moral philosophy
Western philosophy from c 1800
193
Hardback
160
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
366g
Heideggers Politics of Enframing examines the controversial political choices made by Heidegger, the one-time Nazi party member, and articulates a direct connection between his troubling political decisions and his late thoughts on technology. This book looks at the evolution of Heideggers understanding of human politics, viewed through the lens of his ontological articulations from the early 1930s to the end of his life, with a deep focus on the role that Nietzsche plays in Heideggers understanding of technology and the technological. The key question within Heideggers thoughts on technology is whether Heidegger is proposing a sense of responsibility, and therefore an ethics, in his notion of a technological saving power. Cardoza-Kon develops an understanding of what the political ramifications of this are, and what can we take from Heideggers thought today.
Unlike many scholars who have written on Heidegger, Cardoza-Kon brings to his discussion a deep knowledge of the intricate and subtle connections between Heideggers philosophy and his politics. This book will put to rest any doubts that Heideggers critique of western metaphysics is related to his far-right politics. -- Grant Havers, Professor of Philosophy and Political Studies, Trinity Western University, Canada
In Heideggers Politics of Enframing: Technology and Responsibility Javier Cardoza-Kon examines the political and ethical dimensions of Martin Heideggers late period. Utilizing an unorthodox approach, Cardoza-Kon articulates a two-tiered political structure that underlies the late Heidegger's thoughts on technology and constitutes the possibility of ethical life in the face of technological saturation. -- Carlos A. Sanchez, Professor of Philosophy, San Jose State University, USA
Javier Cardoza-Kon offers a clear, patient, and insightful account of the relation between Heidegger's politics and his philosophy. Cardoza-Kon's explanation of how concrete political action is shaped by certain metaphysical assumptions is particularly illuminating, and his lucid overview of Heideggers thought from Being and Time to The Question Concerning Technology will be helpful to readers who are approaching Heideggers overtly political writings (and Heideggers decision to join the Nazis) for the first time. Finally, Cardoza-Kon's application of Heidegger's philosophy to our current use of internet technology indicates the importance of Heidegger's thought in an increasingly digitized world. -- Aaron James Wendland, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
Javier Cardoza-Kon is Lecturer in philosophy and communications at San Jose State University and California State University Monterey Bay, USA.