TECHNIQUE IS EVERYTHING THAT IS NOT TECHNIQUE: a poetic experience in language
Being; Time; Thought; Language; Technique.
IN SUMMARY
...the thesis is us, the agent in language.
“Technique is everything that is not technique”. Based on this answer given by Heidegger to the question “What is technique?”, I begin the reflection of this thesis. The absurdity of the answer throws us into the abyss of the question: What is being? The question guides the intentional and intuitive path of the subject in the face of the manifestations of the object, the aspect of technique. The subject-object-subject-world synergy made the text a carousel of questions about everything that is not technical, but that constitutes us as people, the epicenter of sociocultural transformations. In the search for what is technique beyond technique, an enigma hangs in the air: I know what technique is, but when people ask me, I no longer know if it is this or that, or this is that. In the crack of the answer, everything starts to buzz once and for all in the dark, leaving only, in the silence of the lighter, the spark of the question: What is technique?, Who am I?, What is being?