Archive
ANCIENT LAND 2025 ANCIENT LAND 2024 ANCIENT LAND 2023 ANCIENT LAND 2022 ANCIENT LAND 2021 ANCIENT LAND 2020 ANCIENT LAND 2019

https://doi.org/10.36719/2706-6185/44/316-323

Khelfaoui Achouak

Mouloud Mammeri University

https://orcid.org/0009-0002-9444-2872

achouak.khelfaoui@ummto.dz

 

Heidegger's Ontology and Overcoming the Crisis of Technology

 

Abstract

Heidegger's ontology and the concept of overcoming the crisis of technology are ideas that reflect the German philosopher Martin Heidegger's perspective on technology and its relationship with humanity. Heidegger argues that technology has transformed into what he calls "enframing," meaning that humans no longer use technology; instead, it uses them, leading to what is known as the "exhaustion of the Earth". Through Heidegger's philosophy, humanity can overcome this crisis by reflecting on true existence and reconnecting with nature and the self.

Heidegger believes that to avoid harm and achieve greater existential clarity, it is essential to reflect on the true purpose of technology and work toward restoring a balance between humanity and technology.

What, then, is Heidegger's ontology in addressing the crisis of technology?

Keywords: Heidegger's ontology, Crisis of technology, Reflection on true existence, Balance between humanity and technology

 


Views: 160