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Year: 2024

Pages: 159-187

Series: East Asian Journal of Philosophy

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Tiago Mesquita Carvalho, "The Question Concerning Technology", East Asian Journal of Philosophy 3 (1), 2024, pp. 159-187.

Abstract

This paper explores the common idea that Japanese Buddhism presents conceptual resources for an alternative understanding of the challenges of the Anthropocene. Using Heidegger’s thought, I examine how Japanese Buddhism envisages the relationship between human beings and nature and its bearing on how technology is conceived. The idea that a whole culture’s commendable or reprehensible environmental performance can be entirely inferred from its metaphysical background should be dismissed. Japan is a case in point given its ruinous environmental history. I nevertheless accept that comparative studies are relevant as the Japanese art of gardens is an example of a focal practice able to co-exist with technology while revealing nature as it is itself and not as a resource. In this way one may overcome the West’s Frankenstein syndrome by which technology is seen as something beyond control, but also has implications on how man-made disasters can be taken as natural events.

Publication details

Year: 2024

Pages: 159-187

Series: East Asian Journal of Philosophy

Full citation:

Tiago Mesquita Carvalho, "The Question Concerning Technology", East Asian Journal of Philosophy 3 (1), 2024, pp. 159-187.