Technology

I keep Heiddeger in mind whenever I think about anything relating to technology.

From Heiddeger (Question Concerning Technology) : 

(1) the causa materialis, the material, the matter out of which, for example, a silver chalice is made; (2) the causa formalis, the form, the shape into which the material enters; (3) the causa finalis, the end, for example, the sacrificial rite in relation to which the chalice required is determined as to its form and matter; (4) the causa efficiens, which brings about the effect that is the finished, actual chalice, in this instance, the silversmith. What technology is, when represented as a means, discloses itself when we trace instrumentality back to fourfold causality.

What has change since Heiddeger’s day?  More sophistication it seems.  More technology

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