@incollection{, 03B33FBA53C25718F693078F0AD7512F , author={{Theodore JohnRivers}}, journal={{Global Journal of Human Social Sciences}}, journal={{GJHSS}}2249-460X0975-587X10.34257/GJHSS, address={Cambridge, United States}, publisher={Global Journals Organisation}16116 } @incollection{b0, , title={{Becoming does not mean coming into being as much as it means change, a conclusion that Plato made in his 27d3-28a2. See The Collected Dialogues of Plato, including the Letters}} , booktitle={{Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, supplementary volume}} , editor={ EdithHamilton & HuntingtonCairns } Princeton; Oxford , publisher={Clarendon Press} , year={1961. 1988} , note={with Introduction and Prefatory Notes} } @book{b1, , title={{Because an event refers to accessible in reference to the world. We should conclude that we are significant, or find significance, when we are affiliated with some type of world, that is}} , note={If every existent is an event, then event loses its meaning, since it is a term applicable to everything, everywhere, every time. it is when we are important to something or someone else that we acquire meaning} } @book{b2, , title={{The Question Concerning Technology and Other Essays, trans. and with an Introduction by William Lovitt}} , author={{ MartinHeidegger }} , year={1977} , publisher={Harper & Row} 19 , address={New York} } @incollection{b3, , title={{Understanding Technology Ontotheologically, or: The Danger and the Promise of Heidegger, an American Perspective}} , author={{ IainThomson }} , booktitle={{New Waves in Philosophy of Technology}} , editor={ Jan Kyrre BergOlsen } Basingstoke , publisher={Palgrave Macmillan} , year={2009} } @book{b4, , title={{The Hermeneutics of the Subject: Lectures at the College de France}} , author={{ MichelFoucault }} , editor={Frédéric Gros, trans. Graham Burchell} , year={1981-82. 2005} , publisher={Palgrave Macmillan} , address={New York} } @incollection{b5, , title={{In general, see Robert Nola, Rescuing Reason: A Critique of Anti-Rationalist Views of Science and Knowledge}} , author={{ MarxNotably } and { WittgensteinNietzsche } and { Foucault }} , journal={{Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science}} 230 , year={2003} , publisher={Kluwer Academic Publishers} } @book{b6, , title={{And this interpretation is valid despite Jünger's view that humanity is lost when confounded by technology}} , author={{ Friedrich Georg Jünger ; FDWieck } and { Hinsdale }} , year={1949} , publisher={Henry Regnery Co} 124 , note={The Failure of Technology: Perfection without Purpose, trans} }