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Nietzsche's critique of technology
a defence of phenomenology against modern machinery
pp. 331-339
Abstract
the origin of historical education [Bildung] … must itself in turn be historically understood, history must itself dissolve the problem of history, knowledge must turn its sting against itself — this threefold must is the imperative of the spirit of the “new age”, if it really does contain something new, mighty, original and a promise of life.1
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Published in:
Babich Babette (1999) Nietzsche, epistemology, and philosophy of science II: Nietzsche and the sciences. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 331-339
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-2428-9_26
Full citation:
Haase Ullrich (1999) „Nietzsche's critique of technology: a defence of phenomenology against modern machinery“, In: B. Babich (ed.), Nietzsche, epistemology, and philosophy of science II, Dordrecht, Springer, 331–339.