Ernst Juenger's Philosophy of Technology(English, Electronic book text, Blok Vincent)
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This book examines the work of Ernst Juenger and its effect on the development of Martin Heidegger's influential philosophy of technology. Vincent Blok offers a unique treatment of Juenger's philosophy and his conception of the age of technology, in which both world and man appear in terms of their functionality and efficiency. The primary objective of Juenger's novels and essays is to make the transition from the totally mobilized world of the 20th century toward a world in which a new type of man represents the gestalt of the worker and is responsive to this new age. Blok proceeds to demonstrate Juenger's influence on Heidegger's analysis of the technological age in his later work, as well as Heidegger's conceptions of will, work and gestalt at the beginning of the 1930s. At the same time, Blok evaluates Heidegger's criticism of Juenger and provides a novel interpretation of the Juenger-Heidegger connection: that Juenger's work in fact testifies to a transformation of our relationship to language and conceptualizes the future in terms of the Anthropocene. This book, which arrives alongside several new English-language translations of Juenger's work, will interest scholars of 20th-century continental philosophy, Heidegger, and the history of philosophy of technology.