Brown, S.D.; Lightfoot, G.M.: Insistent emplacement : Heidegger on the technologies of informaing (1998)
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- Abstract
- Explores how the work of Martin Heidegger may be applied to contemporary understanding of information technology. Considers the view of information as degraded knowledge, a position refuted by Heidegger's account of truth as correctness
- Footnote
- Article included in an issue devoted to the theme: Martin Heidegger and information technology
- Source
- Information technology and people. 11(1998) no.4, S.290-304
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- Information
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