On Man's Real Needs

On Man's Real Needs

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  • -A Hermeneutic Approach to Technical Philosophy and Technology-
  • Translated from German: Hülya Yaman
  • Hermeneutics, which has developed as the art of interpretation of distinguished texts with a history of more than 2000 years from its Greek beginnings to the present day and as a doctrine of understanding among the intellectual traditions of the West for about 200 years, today manifests itself in completely different horizons towards the practice of daily interpretation with new demands and claims, and responds to challenges by keeping its scientific status high and keeping its tradition alive. While its technical and artistic formation was manifested in the intellectual portraits of the Ancient and Middle Ages, the familiarity and trust that emerged in modern times gave a different face to the scientific and method-oriented ' philosophical hermeneutics ', its classical-modern representatives. Today, ' hermeneutical philosophy ', which does not limit itself to a pure interpretation technique and science, has learned to base its sources, subjects, tools, texts, objects and things on praxis contexts and life practice. 'Hermeneutic philosophy', which looks for radical exits in the motifs of painting, memory, meaninglessness, interculturality and technique by rising suspiciously to the margins of word, interpretation, language, meaning, work and text, G. Boehm, HU Gumbrecht, G. Vattimo, J.Greisch, J. Grondin, E. He acquired new representations in his living images such as Angehrn, G. Figal and D. Mersch. Beyond this background view of the transformation from philosophical hermeneutics to hermeneutic philosophy, Martin Gessmann, one of the new generation young interpreters of the Heidelberg school, with his work in hand, focuses on the construction of a hermeneutic technical philosophy and points to the meaning horizons of devices in our living world in their relations with meaning-equipped texts, so that a concept of devices-history is included in the concept of the impact of Gadamerian texts on history . The meaning and meaninglessness of technology and technology in our living world are revealed in the prejudices in a biography of permanent use of new and old devices, and it is precisely in this context that the fact that the question of what we really need shakes the foundations of our meaning-captive world opens trenches for various interpretations of technique and technology.
Publisher : Avesta Publications
Number of pages : 208
Translator : Hülya Yaman
The heart : Turkish
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On Man's Real Needs -A Hermeneutic Approach to Technical Philosophy and Technology- Translated from German: Hülya Yaman Hermeneutics, which has developed as the art of interpreting distinguished texts with a history of more than 2000 years from the Greek beginnings to the present day and as a doctrine of understanding among the intellectual traditions of the West for about 200 years, has found itself in completely different horizons towards the daily practice of interpretation with new demands and claims. It also responds to challenges by keeping its scientific status high and keeping its tradition alive. While its technical and artistic formation was manifested in the intellectual portraits of the Ancient and Middle Ages, the familiarity and trust that emerged in modern times gave a different face to the scientific and method-oriented 'philosophical hermeneutics', classical-modern representatives. Today, 'hermeneutic philosophy', which does not limit itself to a pure interpretation technique and science, has learned to base its sources, subjects, tools, texts, objects and things on praxis contexts and life practice. 'Hermeneutic philosophy', which looks for radical exits in the motifs of painting, memory, meaninglessness, interculturality and technique by rising suspiciously to the margins of word, interpretation, language, meaning, work and text, G. Boehm, HU Gumbrecht, G. Vattimo, J.Greisch, J. Grondin, E. He acquired new representations in his living images such as Angehrn, G. Figal and D. Mersch. Beyond this background view of the transformation from philosophical hermeneutics to hermeneutic philosophy, Martin Gessmann, one of the new generation young interpreters of the Heidelberg school, with his work in hand, focuses on the construction of a hermeneutic technical philosophy and points to the meaning horizons of devices in our living world in their relations with meaning-equipped texts, so that a concept of devices-history is included in the concept of the impact of Gadamerian texts on history. The meaning and meaninglessness of technology and technology in our living world is revealed in the prejudices of a permanent biography of use of new and old devices, and in this context, the fact that the question of what we really need shakes the foundations of our meaning-captive world opens trenches for various interpretations of technique and technology. AVESTA0165
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