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Study On Hannah Arendt’s Philosophy Thought Of Technology

Posted on:2022-03-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X ZongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2480306539988729Subject:Philosophy of science and technology
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Hannah Arendt’s philosophy of technology provides a unique philosophical perspective for people in modern society.The industrial revolution and the religious reform have led to the disadvantageous position of the private sector for a long time.The confusion in the private and public sectors is due to the fact that technical experts are considered to be able to replace the value of labor,which makes believers mistakenly believe that technology has given human beings real freedom and liberation.Although technology has made great contributions to human progress,human beings will face greater disasters in the future.If people turn a blind eye to the excessive dependence on technology,according to the analysis of life,the impact of technology on people in modern life is two-sided.The crisis faced by modern society is that modern people do not understand the marginalization of the world and the reasons for the marginalization of the world.By combing and summarizing the relevant literature on Arendt’s philosophy of technology at home and abroad,this paper analyzes the reasons for Arendt’s exclusion of the world in the crisis faced by modern mankind,which mainly involves three aspects of human life: work,labor and action.This paper discusses the essence of Arendt’s philosophy of technology from the aspects of the persistent world and the alienation of work,labor and the limited liberation of human beings,Then it compares Arendt’s thought and Marxism,Heidegger’s philosophy of technology and the Frankfurt School’s view on technology.On this basis,it further discusses Arendt’s philosophy of technology,that is,modern people should recognize the boundary between the private and public fields,and put forward the restoration of human freedom from reality Modern solutions to public affairs.
Keywords/Search Tags:Technology, Philosophy, Freedom and Liberation
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