An organic technology or a technological naturalness? The program of unifying technology and nature

Authors

  • Karen Gloy University of Lucerne
  • Javier Domínguez Hernández Universidad de Antioquia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.ef.339666

Keywords:

tecnique, nature, scientific concept, organological concept

Abstract

The article attempts to serve as an intermediary between two opposite positions: the one originating in a scientific, physical and mathematical, technical and technological concept of nature, and the one originating in an organological concept of the Lebenswelt. The attitude towards nature will be, according to the respective case, objectifying and domineering, or sympathetic and eco-ethical. The article shows the history of this opposition and pleads for a mental change that integrates man and nature in an organic whole.

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Published

1993-02-01

How to Cite

Gloy, K., & Domínguez Hernández, J. (1993). An organic technology or a technological naturalness? The program of unifying technology and nature. Estudios De Filosofía, (7), 55–69. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.ef.339666