Existence and Knowledge

Existence and Knowledge

Language and its Relation to Technology in Heidegger's Philosophy

Document Type : Research Article

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Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Radio and Television University, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract
In all eras, the Heidegger has a special attention to language and technology issues .In this paper, it has been shown that the type of withdrawal and the use of these two categories is the capacity of the two currencies to consider .For this purpose, first the language ratio is discussed with the thought and existence, then the difference between the traditional language and the technological language and the correct manner of conduct with technology is expressed in the perspective of Heidegger .In his opinion, the natural language and the traditional language said yes that the history and the original is the ordained issue .It is a lasting language and protects language possibilities .In contrast, the language of the same technology is a logical language, caught in exactly and under the dictatorship of the general and Natural sciences, the task is to provide signs. At the same time, the look of the Heidegger is a sign that will be dealt with in the article.
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