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Gestell (or
sometimes Ge-stell) is a
German word used by twentieth-century
German philosopher Martin Heidegger to
describe what lies
behind or beneath...
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developed the
themes in the text in the
lecture "The Framework" ("Das
Gestell"),
first presented on
December 1, 1949, in Bremen. "The Framework" was...
- once
again returns to
discuss the
essence of
modern technology to name it
Gestell. The
original German meaning something more like scaffolding, he defines...
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analyses Information System infrastructure using Heidegger's
concept of
Gestell. For
further information see
Labyrinths of Information, OUP, 2002. Donald...
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problem for
Heidegger was the
hidden nature of technology's essence,
Gestell or
Enframing which posed for
humans what he
called its
greatest danger...
- of the
device paradigm is a
critical response to Heidegger's
notion of
Gestell. It has been
widely endorsed by
philosophers of technology,
including Hubert...
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reflection is more explicit, discursive, and conversational, it
needs a good
Gestell. Erik H. Erikson's
analysis of group-identities and what he
calls a "life-plan"...
- ‚parrilla' (der Grill) ist mir
erspart geblieben." Das war
jenes eiserne Gestell, an das die
nackten Leiber der
Gefangenen geschnallt wurden, um
ihnen die...
- (German: Schwartzkopff-Eckhardt-Lenkgestell or Schwartzkopff-Eckhardt-
Gestell) is a
mechanical device to
improve the
curve running of
steam locomotives...
- The Java
bogie (German: Java-Drehgestell, Java-
Gestell often in
Swiss literature), was a
bogie for
electric locomotives manufactured by the
Swiss Locomotive...