Hermeneutic Relations and Interfaces: Linking Agents, Artifacts and Environment in advance

Techné Research in Philosophy and Technology (forthcoming)
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Abstract

This article contributes to a specific discussion within the postphenomenological debate by identifying a set of characteristics that a human-technology relationship must possess to be considered as dominantly hermeneutic. After presenting the main features of human-technology relations as a continuum, an understanding widely accepted amongst postphenomenologists, this paper will attempt to explicitly demarcate the characteristics of a family of artifacts where the hermeneutic dimension is dominant. This task will be carried out by introducing the key notion of interface. Ultimately, we present a series of conditions for including the artifact into the family of “hermeneutic interfaces.”

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Luciano Mascaro
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