The Examination of Bernard Stigler's Philosophy and Educational Thoughts; from the Technological Nature of Man to the New Proletariat
The main purpose of this research is to introduce, study and analyze the philosophical and educational ideas of Bernard Stigler, the contemporary philosopher of technology. Citing the findings of French anthropologist Leroi Gourhan, Stiegler claims that human evolution took place through tools and technology, and in fact, through the use of tools, the human brain evolved and the human being became what it is today. According to Stiegler, technologies are passed on to the next generations in the form of epiphylogenetic retention and provide the basis for human evolution and progress. According to Stiegler, digital technologies today create a kind of proletariat for weakening life skills. Stiegler also believes that digital technologies are destroying the "attention" of young people and adolescents, and these technologies are even changing the brains of young people and their way of thinking. He has also studied deep and Hyper-attention. The results of this study show that according to Stiegler's philosophy, attention to technology on the anthropological foundations of education can be important. Hyper attenton can occur in the virtual education we are dealing with today. According to Stiegler, the proletarianization can be seen in today's education, especially in any form of commercial education. Given the deterioration of attention in today's world, it is necessary to consider the necessary skills on how to manage and control "attention" in education.
Stiegler , Technology , Proletariat , attention , Education
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