The document discusses the relationship between technology, nature, and humanity. It makes three key points:
1) Technology can be seen as a way of revealing nature's essence, but humans also view nature as a resource to exploit.
2) Humans have become instruments for exploiting nature through activities like farming, mining, and deforestation.
3) While technology poses dangers in consuming humanity, art may act as a saving power by encouraging appreciation of nature's inherent value beyond mere utility.
The document discusses the relationship between technology, nature, and humanity. It makes three key points:
1) Technology can be seen as a way of revealing nature's essence, but humans also view nature as a resource to exploit.
2) Humans have become instruments for exploiting nature through activities like farming, mining, and deforestation.
3) While technology poses dangers in consuming humanity, art may act as a saving power by encouraging appreciation of nature's inherent value beyond mere utility.
The document discusses the relationship between technology, nature, and humanity. It makes three key points:
1) Technology can be seen as a way of revealing nature's essence, but humans also view nature as a resource to exploit.
2) Humans have become instruments for exploiting nature through activities like farming, mining, and deforestation.
3) While technology poses dangers in consuming humanity, art may act as a saving power by encouraging appreciation of nature's inherent value beyond mere utility.
The document discusses the relationship between technology, nature, and humanity. It makes three key points:
1) Technology can be seen as a way of revealing nature's essence, but humans also view nature as a resource to exploit.
2) Humans have become instruments for exploiting nature through activities like farming, mining, and deforestation.
3) While technology poses dangers in consuming humanity, art may act as a saving power by encouraging appreciation of nature's inherent value beyond mere utility.
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rsarshf √ In the sense of "technique," techne
refers to both technology and to
the arts which includes poetry , Techne is part of poeisis. Technology is a kind of poeisis, a way of revealing. However, literally poetry is not a technology, it is just a part of seeing the true essence of technology. Nature is a standing reserve For some people, nature might be a standing reverse because of their greedy and selfish point of view √ that nature is just an instrument. However, there are still people who truly care about our nature, just like me who see our nature in its true essence and purpose.
Man is an instrument of the √ For instance, humans grow crops,
exploitation of nature catch fish, and rear livestock and poultry for food; humans exploit fossil fuels for energy supply; cut down timber, extract minerals, and collect water for various uses in industry, construction, and many aspects in daily life. Man is in danger of being This statement is evident swallowed by technology. nowadays. Humans are so √ obsessed to technologies that they tend to forget the real essence of technology and be consumed by it. There is a saving power or a ―way There is always a way and a out‖ of the danger of technology. √ solution out of the danger of technology. However, It is in our hands whether we will let technology consume us or not. Art maybe the saving power Art is a saving power, because it √ encourages humans to think and see our nature as an art itself and not just an instrument.