The non-place of philosophy. Theory and existence in the technical-planetary era
Abstract
The technical-planetary era in which we live confronts us with accelerated transformations that modify our behaviour with everyday things. The organic appearance of technological elements such as artificial intelligence would seem to endanger thinking institutions such as philosophy since its beginnings in Greece. Faced with the announcement of a possible end of theory, the article seeks to rethink ontological elements based on the radical nature of Martin Heidegger's work, especially around his idea of existence, in order to raise perspectives on the need for philosophising in contemporary times.
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