Oswald Spengler y Friedrich Georg Jünger o la crítica de la edad mecánica

In the philosophy of technique, the positions of Oswald Spengler andFriedrich Georg Jünger agree critically anticipate the course of themechanical age. The first, in parallel with his work The Decline of theWest, in 1931 throws the first suspicion on the idea of technicalprogress, while the second,...

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Autor principal: Ríos, Rubén H.
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Publicado: Centro de estudios en Filosofía de las ciencias y hermenéutica filosófica del comahue Facultad de Humanidades - Universidad Nacional del Comahue 2017
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Sumario:In the philosophy of technique, the positions of Oswald Spengler andFriedrich Georg Jünger agree critically anticipate the course of themechanical age. The first, in parallel with his work The Decline of theWest, in 1931 throws the first suspicion on the idea of technicalprogress, while the second, in the years of World War II, composes aradically inimical to the mechanization of the world picture. In both,against modern optimism, exercise machines industrialism systematicdestruction of nature. Despite the epistemological limitations of theiranalysis, both the one and the other not open a humanisticunderstanding of the technique and its consequences in humanexistence, that only in our time - already post-mechanics - becomeevident.