The true essence of contemporary technology in the standing reserve is based on German philosopher Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) advocating the essence of technology in "technical problems"; in particular, contemporary technology is essential It is dangerous. He believes that modern technology forces us to misunderstand the world around us, including ourselves. Therefore, modern technology eliminates the fundamental purpose of freedom. This freedom develops mainly on human self-recognition and truth.
To further discuss contemporary technology, Heidegger introduced the concept of permanent reserves. Modern technology places humans in permanent reserves. To illustrate this, Heidegger uses the relationship between the paper making and printing industry as it is waiting for forestry example and his wishes. Enframing means that the gathered person challenges him to reveal reality in an orderly way as a permanent reserve. The framework means to clarify the essence of contemporary technology and it is not a way to clarify the technology itself
Many people such as Luddites and prominent philosopher Martin Heidegger make a deterministic reservation that is serious but not complete about technology (see "Technical Problems"). Heidegger scholars Hubert Dreyfus and Charles Spinosa says: In fact, he promised, "When I opened the door to the essence of technology, we accidentally came into freedom of thought." "What we need is that the relationship with technology is leaning more than technical optimists and technical pessimists."
As we have seen, the essence of Heidegger's latest technology is unified, its essence is a long-term structure. However, Mr. Heidegger also told that "only challenges can be tolerated," the challenge is not just a subsidy ". So how do you solve the challenge of modern technology in the fields that are given and sustainable? What is the power of salvation "the highest dignity people see and enter into his essence"? The answer is not only to challenge but also to remember that it is also a natural revelation. "The basic expression of the technology itself is that we have the most doubt, that is, the possibility of energy conservation increases."