The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... technical control , which has raised the problem here , cannot provide a solution , where is the solution to be sought ? If the history of modern man is the history of technization of nature and of society , and if it is just that ...
... technical control , which has raised the problem here , cannot provide a solution , where is the solution to be sought ? If the history of modern man is the history of technization of nature and of society , and if it is just that ...
第 101 頁
... technical control . As a theological model , this implies that the depth ' con- joining ' nature and technics and ... technical man with nature . In this transposition nature is Christic , and the givenness of the world of nature is the ...
... technical control . As a theological model , this implies that the depth ' con- joining ' nature and technics and ... technical man with nature . In this transposition nature is Christic , and the givenness of the world of nature is the ...
第 106 頁
... technical freedom ( technical freedom negating nature as its negative ) leaves neither nature nor free- dom . It leaves no nature because that is what has been negated by technical freedom ; and it leaves no freedom because technical ...
... technical freedom ( technical freedom negating nature as its negative ) leaves neither nature nor free- dom . It leaves no nature because that is what has been negated by technical freedom ; and it leaves no freedom because technical ...
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