On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Faustine wrote:
The Cautionary Ontological Approach To Technology of Gabriel Marcel
http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Tech/TechGend.htm
ABSTRACT: I present the arguments of Gabriel Marcel which are intended to
overcome the potentially negative impact of technology on the human. Marcel
is concerned with forgetting or rejecting human nature. His perspective is
metaphysical. He is concerned with the attitude of the "mere technician"
who is so immersed in technology that the values which promote him as an
authentic person with human dignity are discredited, omitted, denied,
minimized, overshadowed, or displaced. He reviews the various losses in
ontological values which curtail the full realization of the human person
in his dignity. The impact of technology leads too often to a loss of the
sense of the mystery of being and self, authenticity and integrity, the
concrete and the existential, truth and dialogue, freedom and lover,
humanity and community, fidelity and creativity, the natural and the
transcendent, commitment and virtue, respect of the self and responsiveness
to others, and especially of the spiritual and the sacred. Thus, the task
of the philosopher is to be a watchman, un veilleur, on the alert for a
hopeful resolution of the human predicament.
Then accept your humanity, that is the only resolution to the 'human
predicament'. (as if there were a predicament outside of the belief that
humans are somehow outside of the rest of the cosmology - philosophers are
always trying to escape rather than face)
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