1)enframing-Technology affects the process of “enframing” and
the “bringing forth” of things. It affects the manner, scale, and
rate of “enframing” and, consequently, it affects those elements
that make-up or participate in the “enframing” process. For
example, steel is produced to be used in such things as the
production of automobiles, and, although steel is not the
automobile, it is, nevertheless, affected by the “coming into
being” of the automobile.
Therefore, since humans can also be subsumed into the process
of “enframing” as a unit of labour, technology not only has the
potential to affect the human condition, but, perhaps, the essence
of what it means to be human.
3)Standing reserve is closely related to the idea of
instrumentality. Technology's instrumental orientation to the world
transforms the world into "standing reserve." We might say that for
technology, nothing in the world is "good" in and of itself, but
only "good for" something. In the grip of technology, things no
longer get to "arrive." The airplane, for example, has no meaning
or value in and of itself; it is merely a means of transportation
and its value to humanity is completely tied to its being at
humanity's disposal.
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