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Law And Heidegger’S Question Concerning Technology: A Prolegomenon To Future Law Librarianship, Paul D. Callister Jan 2007

Law And Heidegger’S Question Concerning Technology: A Prolegomenon To Future Law Librarianship, Paul D. Callister

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Following World War II, the German philosopher Martin Heidegger offered one of the most potent criticisms of technology and modern life. His nightmare is a world whose essence has been reduced to the functional equivalent of “a giant gasoline station, an energy source for modern technology and industry. This relation of man to the world [is] in principle a technical one . . . . [It is] altogether alien to former ages and histories.” For Heidegger, the problem is not technology itself, but the technical mode of thinking that has accompanied it. Such a viewpoint of the world is a …


Definite Articles: Using The Law Review Article Type Indicator® To Make Law Review Publishing Decisions, Eric A. Chiappinelli Oct 2000

Definite Articles: Using The Law Review Article Type Indicator® To Make Law Review Publishing Decisions, Eric A. Chiappinelli

William & Mary Law Review

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Review Of Hibbitts' Last Writes?, I. Trotter Hardy Jan 1996

Review Of Hibbitts' Last Writes?, I. Trotter Hardy

Faculty Publications

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Book Review Of Annuals And Surveys Appearing In Legal Periodicals: An Annotated Listing, James S. Heller Jan 1989

Book Review Of Annuals And Surveys Appearing In Legal Periodicals: An Annotated Listing, James S. Heller

Library Staff Publications

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