The geographical dimension of the technique
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https://doi.org/10.11606/khronos.v0i7.159530Keywords:
Philosophy of technique, Technical systems, Technical scientific informational means, Territorial impactsAbstract
This work aims to exalt the geographic dimension of the technique. In the introduction, a broad notion will be given of how the unequal application of techniques is the foundation of the crisis that the capitalist world-system experiences on its many scales. In the second session, will be approached some themes pertinent to the philosophy of the technique, that is, questions referring to the subjectivities of "technical making". Finally, we argue that the ideologies that permeate the techniques and technologies are materialized geographically by the actions of the social agents, who dispute the power and the reproduction of their norms and symbols in the spaces.
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