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Trilogía Ciencia Tecnología Sociedad

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Abstract

CORTES, Alice Andrea  and  SAAVEDRA, Edwin Camilo. Reflections on Technique: The Gorgon Myth as the Modern Medusa. Trilogía. Cienc. Tecnol. Soc. [online]. 2022, vol.14, n.26, e401.  Epub Aug 26, 2022. ISSN 2145-7778.  https://doi.org/10.22430/21457778.1833.

The purpose of this article is to show, based on Heidegger’s reflections on technology and the archetypal psychology proposed by Hillman, that the Medusa myth can be interpreted as the phenomenon of modern technique. This modern Medusa is a destiny-in Heidegger’s terms, das Geschick, i.e., the projected, the destined-that takes place when the phenomenon of modern technique imposes itself over nature, petrifying it like Medusa, taking its life away with her stare, and turning what it looks at into an object. Modern technique, as well as Medusa, is destined to petrify the natural and its surroundings. Instrumental reason, due to the development of modern technique, has reflected, until today, the image of that Medusa that petrifies nature. Heidegger conceives the phenomenon of technique in his concept of Gestell (technological framework), which can translate into different stages of technique and new technologies (i.e., impose, dispose, compose, create, and free) that match the phases of the myth of Medusa described by Ovidio Nasón in Metamorphosis. This study presents the correspondence of those stages and concludes that modern technique, following said stages, establishes itself in nature going hand in hand with instrumental reason. Thus, Heidegger and Hillman offer an interpretation of the Greek téchne and the Medusa myth that can represent the technological events we are living nowadays.

Keywords : Ge-stell; modern Medusa; téchne; Modern technique.

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