The (Un)Available. From Heideggerian technique to the contradiction of Modernity in Hartmut Rosa

Differenz. Revista Internacional de Estudios Heideggerianos y Sus Derivas Contemporaneas 10:67-77 (2024)
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Abstract

Since the second half of the last century, intellectual productions in relation to the question of modern technification have been increasing; technique and the forms of social alienation have been the object of study of thinkers from the most diverse disciplines. One of the first figures to undertake this enterprise was Martin Heidegger, from hermeneutic phenomenology, while one of the most recent theorizations in this regard comes from the phenomenological critical sociology of Hartmut Rosa. In this paper, we will start from both of them to think about the problem of availability.

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Patrizia Pedraza
Complutense University of Madrid

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