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Do you agree with Martin Heidegger in his idea that technology should only be one of the approaches in perceiving truth? What are other possible approaches we should consider?​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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The idea presented by Martin Heidegger that technology should only be one of the approaches in perceiving truth is not correct.

Why the idea of Martin Heidegger is not correct?

No technology can help in detecting truth from a person who has control on his nerves. Technology does not have the ability to perceive any truth and differentiate the basis of the truth.

The other possible approaches for perceiving the truth is having a knowledge about our existence and the reason behind our creation.

Answered by amardeeppsingh176
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Explanation:

Personally, I disagree with Martin Heidegger's assertion that technology should only be seen as one of several methods for experiencing the reality. Whether it is for moral truth, justice, honesty, moderation, courage, or ethics, technology will never reveal or perceive any truth.

According to Western Philosophy, there are two viable paths to perceiving Truth: (1) Reason; and (2) the Will to Power. Following in the footsteps of his Fuhrer Adolf Hitler, Heidegger picked. His Authoritarian writing style demonstrates this (i.e. he asserts but never pauses to prove or argue his case).

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