Kant and Technics
The intention of this book is two-fold. On the one hand, it argues that, despite Heidegger, Simondon, and Stiegler''s inability of recognizing it, there is an explicit concept of technics at work in Kant''s philosophy. This technics is however not a technics that was overlooked by Heidegger, Simondon, and Stiegler. Instead, this book shows that, from the Critique of Pure Reason (1780) until the posthumously published Opus Postumum (1796-1803), transcendental philosophy is at once constituted against, while at the same time relying upon, and proceeding from technics. On the other hand, this book engages with the broader relation between philosophy and technics. If there is indeed such a thing as a Kantian thought on technics, then Kant can no longer be considered philosophy''s most prominent ''techno-oblivious'' thinker. The question about the relation between Kant and technics is thus nothing less than a question about the relation between philosophy and technics as a whole.
- Kirjailija
- Franziska Aigner
- ISBN
- 9781350299054
- Kieli
- englanti
- Julkaisupäivä
- 14.11.2024
- Kustantaja
- Bloomsbury Publishing
- Sivumäärä
- 280
