Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology

Volume 21, Issue 2/3, 2017

Special Issue on the Anthropocene

Jochem Zwier, Vincent Blok
Pages 222-242

Saving Earth
Encountering Heidegger’s Philosophy of Technology in the Anthropocene

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