Error as the Natural End for any Technologies

In Rozália Klára Bakó & Gizela Horvath (eds.), ARGUMENTOR 7. Error. Proceedings of the Seventh Argumentor Conference held in Oradea/Nagyvárad, Romania, 16–17 September 2022. Oradea (Nagyvárad) and Debrecen: Partium Press and Debrecen University Press. pp. 27-35 (2022)
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Abstract

Technology is a specific form of human agency that yields to (an imperfect) realization of human control over a technological situation-that is, a situation not governed to an end by natural constraints but by specific human aims. In this view, technology can be considered the only way of producing artificial beings. However, all technology is finite by nature, which means that sooner or later, all technology will fail, break down, and go wrong. The fate of all technologies and artificial beings produced by technologies is finitude. Human beings are artificial beings, in this way human existence is also finite

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Laszlo Ropolyi
Eotvos Lorand University of Sciences

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