"Hey, I think Heidegger's ideas on 'Being-in-the-world' (In German: 'In-der-Welt-Sein') relate to how we interact with tech, and the concept of 'technicity' from him is pretty spot on. It's like, we're not just using tech, we're becoming part of it. Anyone else see connections here?"
idk if there's a direct answer but philosophers like Heidegger and Baudrillard have touched on the impact of tech on society. their ideas can be used to analyze the effects of the digital age on human existence. anyone else have some other philosophers or concepts in mind?
What's up guys, that's a pretty deep question. I think philosophers like Jean Baudrillard and Marshall McLuhan have been exploring the implications of tech on society, especially how it relates to our perception of reality. Anyone know if Heidegger's concept of "Dasein" has any relevance to the digital existence?