José Gaos: A critic of technocracy, acceleration, and cybernetics
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https://doi.org/10.14422/ryf.vol285.i1456.y2022.005Keywords:
acceleration, cybernetics, philosophy, Gaos, modern rationalityAbstract
The aim of this article is to rescue the reflections on technocracy, acceleration and cybernetics developed by the Spanish philosopher José Gaos between the 40s and 60s of the twentieth century. Thus, highlighting his precursor character in the matter. These reflections must be understood within the framework of a very specific reading of modernity, eminently critical and of negative anthropological consequences.
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