Exercise 3. Reaction Paper: Development and Martin Heidegger's The Question Concerning Technology. Then
Exercise 3. Reaction Paper: Development and Martin Heidegger's The Question Concerning Technology. Then
Reaction Paper
Discuss the similarities and differences between Jason Hickel's framework of de-
development and Martin Heidegger's The Question Concerning Technology. Then,
write a 200- to 300-word reaction paper on Hickel's article. Use Heideggerian
concepts learned in the previous section in explaining your thoughts and ideas about
Hickel's. Develop your on title. (Write in a separate paper)
Based on Martin Heidegger’s The Question Concerning Technology, modern technology’s way of
revealing is that which challenges nature. This is the concept that explains why most of our resources are
now reduced and consumed. We treat nature as an instrument at our own disposal. While Hickel did not
specifically mention technology in his post, it is also a fact that technology has made everything possible
(mass processing of products and the Internet that makes communication faster). New technology
threatens nature to the extent that it poses a burden on the carrying capacity of the earth. We've let
technology work beyond our control, but now it's manipulating us. Another concept of Martin Heidegger
is that technology is perceived to be the biggest threat, since it just lets us see the world through a
technological framework. In other words, we have become so materialistic and idealistic that our success
relies on the wonder of technology. Both Jason and Heidegger encourage technology consumers first to
have a high degree of knowledge and comprehension when it comes to technology. Second, they both
warn