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+====Aff just leads to another shift in technology which is comparatively worse since we view renewables as infinite ==== |
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+====Alt can't solve the environment==== |
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+**Story 11 —- BA, Boston College 2004 MA, Fordham University, 2007 (David, "NATURE, NIHILISM, AND LIFE IN HEIDEGGER AND NIETZSCHE: NATURALISTIC METAPHYSICAL FOUNDATIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS", Proquest)//trepka** |
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+While Heidegger's ambitious overhaul of the Western philosophical tradition is in many ways of a |
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+projects in the late 1920s and never works out a coherent philosophical biology. |
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+====Environmental tech is inevitable and not using it is worse – letting be only continues ecological damage and inequality – concrete policy actions solve.==== |
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+=====Levy 99===== |
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+**Levy 99** (Neil Levy, Deputy Director (Research) of the Oxford Centre for Neuroethics, PhD @ Centre for Critical Theory at Monash, "Foucault's Unnatural Ecology", in "Discourses of the Environment," ed. Eric Darier, 1999) |
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+If the 'technological fix' is unlikely to be more successful than strategies of limitation |
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+and of those with whom we share this planet, will be decided? |
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+====Not even Heiddeger can explain what the alt does==== |
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+Acumensch. " |
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+Hyperborea: Heidegger Wrong On Technology." Hyperborea: Heidegger Wrong On Technology. Hyperborea, 8 Oct. **2007**. Web. 28 June 2014. |
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+It has occurred to me that Heidegger was deeply wrong about technology. He identifies |
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+of technology, as evidenced by the last quarter of the 20th Century. |
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+====Standing reserve of technology not permanent—reform can lead to positive change and progress==== |
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+**=====Tabachnick 7=====** |
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+~~David Edward, "Heidegger's Essentialist Responses to the Challenge of Technology" Canadian |
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+rather than an active program of reform" (1999: 184). |