The Dialectical World in the Philosophy of Technology - Nishida and Miki's Perspective
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Explore a 16-minute conference talk from the 5th Conference of the International Association for Japanese Philosophy, where Yoko Arisaka from the University of Tokyo examines the concept of "Dialectical World" through the lens of Nishida and Miki's philosophy of technology. Delve into key topics including biographical information, the influences of Heidegger and Marx on the philosophy of "Praxis," the relationship between technology and imagination, and broader philosophical perspectives on technology. Delivered at Ryuenkaku, Nanzenji in March 2021, this presentation contributes to the conference theme "95 Years after the Birth of Nishida Philosophy-'Basho' as Symbiosis of Non-Human and Human."
Syllabus
Introduction
Biographical Information
Influences: Heidegger, Marx, and the Philosophy of “Praxis”
Technology and Imagination
Philosophy of Technology
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