2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11097-023-09905-2
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Back to the technologies themselves: phenomenological turn within postphenomenology

Abstract: This paper revives phenomenological elements to have a better framework for addressing the implications of technologies on society. For this reason, we introduce the motto “back to the technologies themselves” to show how some phenomenological elements, which have not been highlighted in the philosophy of technology so far, can be fruitfully integrated within the postphenomenological analysis. In particular, we introduce the notion of technological intentionality in relation to the passive synthesis in Husserl… Show more

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“…Moreover, both countries have a robust phenomenological tradition since phenomenologists such as Husserl and Heidegger deeply influenced Japanese and Chinese philosophers such as Nishida Kitaro and Xiong Wei. Thus, since postphenomenology can be seen as building upon the philosophy of technology and phenomenology 1 3 (Mykhailov & Liberati, 2023;Zwier et al, 2016), it is clear that its development in the two countries follows a similar path, even if separated.…”
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“…Moreover, both countries have a robust phenomenological tradition since phenomenologists such as Husserl and Heidegger deeply influenced Japanese and Chinese philosophers such as Nishida Kitaro and Xiong Wei. Thus, since postphenomenology can be seen as building upon the philosophy of technology and phenomenology 1 3 (Mykhailov & Liberati, 2023;Zwier et al, 2016), it is clear that its development in the two countries follows a similar path, even if separated.…”
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confidence: 99%