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Husserl’s “Life-world” points on the one hand to an open pre-scientific horizon of experience, and can be considered as a formal “a priori,” and has on the other hand a historical character as it points to a world shaped by man. The concept of the “life-world” is therefore a starting point from which the unity of human culture can be reflected, and which, at the same time, implies the thematization of concrete historico-cultural formations.1 The “life-world” is always our “life-world.”
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Cf. E. Husserl: “Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie und phäomenologischen Philosophie,” II. Husserliana 4, (The Hague, 1952) pp. 190 ff.
Cf. Hans Lenk: Zur Sozialphilosophie der Technik (Frankfurt a.M., 1982) pp. 48 ff;
see also: F. Rapp, P. T. Durbin, eds.: Technikphilosophie in der Diskussion (Braunschweig, 1982).
Cf. my: “Das Paradigma der technischen Kultur,” Zeitschrift für Ganzheitsforschung, 28 (1984) 2, pp. 62–68.
G. Hottois: Le signe et la technique. La philosophie à l’épreuve de la technique (Paris, 1984)
cf. ibid:. Pour une étique dans un univers technicien (Brussels, 1984).
On the controversy between “optimists” and “pessimists,” cf. S. Wollgast, G. Banse: Philosophie der Technik (Berlin, 1979) from a Marxist point of view
without this specific background: H. Sachsse, ed.: Technik und Gesellschaft, 3. vol. (Munich, 1976)
as well as H. Stork: Einführung in die Philosophie der Technik (Darmstadt, 1977).
Cf.op. cit.Philosophie der Technik (Berlin, 1979)
Cf. J. Habermas: Technik und Wissenschaft als “Ideologie” (Frankfurt, 1968)
H. Schelsky: Auf der Suche nach Wirklichkeit (Düsseldorf, 1965).
Cf. H. Lenk: “Technik zwischen Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft,” Kindlers Enzyklopädie: Der Mensch (vol. 7) pp. 567–594
F. Rapp: Analytische Technikphilosophie (Freiburg, 1978)
G. Ropohl: Eine Systemtheorie der Technik (Munich, 1979).
G. Hottois: L’inflation du langage dans la philosophie contemporaine (Brussels, 1979).
M. Heidegger, Sein und Zeit, § 7.
M. Heidegger: “Heraklit” (Gesamtausgabe, Vol. 55), (Frankfurt a.M., 1979).
W. Schumacher: Technik und Gelassenheit (Freiburg, 1983).
E. Coseriu: “Humanwissenschaften und Geschichte,” Jahrbuch der Norwegischen Ak. der Wiss (Oslo, 1979), pp. 3–15
K. Ezawa: “Japans Weg in eine Informationsgesellschaft,” Physikal. Blätter 41 (1985) 3, pp. 71–73. Cf. my Hermeneutik der Fachinformation (Freiburg/Munich, 1986).
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Capurro, R. (1987). Technics, Ethics, and the Question of Phenomenology. In: Tymieniecka, AT. (eds) Morality within the Life - and Social World. Analecta Husserliana, vol 22. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3773-4_38
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