From Ontology to Anthropotechnics: Humanism, Media and Domestication of Being

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From Ontology to Anthropotechnics: Humanism, Media and Domestication of Being

Lucas Fortunato
Lucas Fortunato
Alex Galeno
Alex Galeno
Fagner Torres De França
Fagner Torres De França
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In this essay, we intend to approach how Peter Sloterdijk relates to the thinking of Martin Heidegger when questioning the humanist definition of man and proposing the notion of Anthropotechnics. To this end, the article begins by exposing Heidegger’s conception of Technique and Humanism, and Ernst Jünger’s influence on this issue. Then, when dealing with the question of being and ontological difference, the peculiar treatment that Sloterdijk offers to the ontological question is presented by articulating the history of being with a kind of genealogy of the clearing, bringing to the foreground certain intuitions of Friedrich Nietzsche about the beginnings of the human species. To conclude, Sloterdijk’s thinking is developed, culminating in what he calls ontoanthropology, a notion presented in the work La Domestication de l’Être, and possible applications to issues related to biotechnology and contemporary media – which allows us to think a machinic history of being under the doubly complex bias of anthropology and ontology.

From Ontology to Anthropotechnics: Humanism, Media and Domestication of Being

In this essay, we intend to approach how Peter Sloterdijk relates to the thinking of Martin Heidegger when questioning the humanist definition of man and proposing the notion of Anthropotechnics. To this end, the article begins by exposing Heidegger’s conception of Technique and Humanism, and Ernst Jünger’s influence on this issue. Then, when dealing with the question of being and ontological difference, the peculiar treatment that Sloterdijk offers to the ontological question is presented by articulating the history of being with a kind of genealogy of the clearing, bringing to the foreground certain intuitions of Friedrich Nietzsche about the beginnings of the human species. To conclude, Sloterdijk’s thinking is developed, culminating in what he calls ontoanthropology, a notion presented in the work La Domestication de l’Être, and possible applications to issues related to biotechnology and contemporary media – which allows us to think a machinic history of being under the doubly complex bias of anthropology and ontology.

Lucas Fortunato
Lucas Fortunato
Alex Galeno
Alex Galeno
Fagner Torres De França
Fagner Torres De França

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Lucas Fortunato. 2020. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 20 (GJHSS Volume 20 Issue A9): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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From Ontology to Anthropotechnics: Humanism, Media and Domestication of Being

Lucas Fortunato
Lucas Fortunato
Alex Galeno
Alex Galeno
Fagner Torres De França
Fagner Torres De França

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