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0 Introduction Karl Barth (1886-1968), the prominent Swiss Reformed theologian, after turning away from theological liberalism for its apparent flaws and shortcomings, especially in the way it considered the concept of God as a given of human experience and culture, moved toward a new understanding of theological method and prolegomena, one as solely based on God's self- revelation in his incarnate Word.
This paper aims to show that, although, Kierkegaard’s and Dreyfus' insights are important in understanding the dangers of information technology their approach concerning the meaning of life and human identity is a one-sided analysis of the problem situation; In particular, their reliance on "Unconditional Commitment" could bring about new undesired consequences.
Keywords Nihilism, Philosophy of technology, Critical rationalism, Ethics of technology, Information technology Associate Professor of philosophy of science and technology, Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies,Tehran, Iran (Corresponding Author) ׀ mansouri@ihcs.
The authors believe that most of the researches regarding Forms of Life (in Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations), attend to the functional role of this concept and demonstrate its use in several domains like religion, culture and other language games, but none of them has talked about the infrastructural role of this concept as the cornerstone of the Wittgenstein' later philosophy.
& Cambridge USA: Blackwell A Studyand Explanation of the Teleological Theoryof Mental Content … A Study and Explanation of the Teleological Theory of Mental Content with Emphasis on the Views of Dretske and Millikan Hossein Esfandiar ׀ Mahdi Zakeri Received: 2019/04/01 | Accepted: 2019/09/18 Abstract One of the issues of Philosophy of Mind is the intentionality of the mind.