WHAT, THEN, IS TECHNOLOGY, IF IT IS NEITHER A MEANS TO AN END NOR
A HUMAN ACTIVITY?
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Just as the essence of a tree is not itself a tree, Heidegger points out, so the essence of technology is not anything technological. What, then, is technology, if it is neither a means to an end nor a human activity? Technology, according to Heidegger must be understood as “a way of revealing” (Heidegger 1977, 12).
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