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Ralph Holibaugh, director of the Olin and Chalmers libraries at Kenyon College, in The Kenyon College Annual Report 1988-90, p. 5.
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Martin Heidegger, Preface to Wegmarken (Frankfurt: Klostermann, 1967), p. i. [Author's translation]
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... science.5.3
Don Ihde, for one, sees science as merging with its instruments in Technology and the Lifeworld: From Garden to Earth (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990).
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Rainer Best and Heinrich Delfosse, Handbuch zum Text studium van Martin Heideggers "Sein und Zeit" (Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog, 1979).
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... Do,5.5
Hubert Dreyfus, What Computers Can't Do: The Limits of Artificial Intelligence, rev. ed. (New York: Harper Colophon, 1979).
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... Machine5.6
Hubert Dreyfus, Mind over Machine: The Power of Human Intuition and Expertise in the Era of the Computer (New York: Free Press, 1985).
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... match.5.7
The history of this chess match appears in Howard Rheingold, Tools for Thought: The People and Ideas Behind the Next Computer Revolution (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1985), pp. 161-62. Dreyfus explains what he takes to be the point of the match in Mind over Machine (p. 112).
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... Plato.5.8
Martin Heidegger, "Platons Lehre van der Wahrheit," in Wegmarken, pp. 109-44. This was a lecture series given in 1930 and 1931.
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...5.9
See Michael Benedikt, ed., Cyberspace: First Steps (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1991). The term cyberspace originated with William Gibson, who uses science fiction to explore the symbiotic connection of humans and computers.
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... being.5.10
Martin Heidegger, Hebel--Der Hausfreund (Pfullingen: Günther Neske, 1957); reprinted as "Hebel--Friend of the House," trans. Bruce Foltz and Michael Heim, in Contemporary German Philosophy, ed. Darrel E. Christensen (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1983), vol. 3, pp. 89-101.
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... communication.5.11
Martin Heidegger, Parmenides, vol. 54 of Gesamtausgabe (Frankfurt: Klostermann, 1982), pp. 119-19. [Author's translation] These were lectures given in the winter of 1942/1943. In this passage, Heidegger is commenting on the ancient Greek notion of "action" (pragma).
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Heidegger, Preface to Wegmarken, p. ii. [Author's translation]
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... time?5.13
A recent study that locates Heidegger's theory of technology in the cultural reaction of the Weimar Republic is Michael Zimmerman, Heidegger's Confrontation with Modernity: Technology, Politics, Art (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990).
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Marshall McLuhan to Jonathan Miller, April 1970, in The Letters of Marshall McLuhan, comp. and ed. Matie Molinaro, Corinne McLuhan, and William Toye (New York: Oxford University Press, 1987), p.405. In a letter to Jonathan Miller, April 1970, McLuhan wrote: "I take it that you understand that I have never expressed any preferences or values since The Mechanical Bride. Value judgments create smog in our culture and distract attention from processes. My personal bias is entirely pro-print and all of its effects" (ibid.). In other places, McLuhan was not so open about his stance. In writing to Eric Havelock, May 1970, for instance, he noted:

My own studies of the effects of technology on human psyche and society have inclined people to regard me as the enemy of the things I describe. I feel a bit like the man who turns in a fire alarm only to be charged with arson. I have tried to avoid making personal value judgments about these processes since they seem far too important and too large in scope to deserve a merely private opinion (ibid., p.406)

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... technology.5.15
McLuhan to John Culkin, September 1964, in ibid., p. 309.
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McLuhan to Buckminster Fuller, September 1964, in ibid., p. 309.
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... ourselves.5.17
H. Marshall McLuhan, The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1962), p.66, in a section entitled "Heidegger surf-boards along on the electronic wave as triumphantly as Descartes rode the mechanical wave."
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William Gibson, Neuromancer (New York: Ace Books, 1984), p. 51; Gibson, Count Zero (New York: Ace Books, 1986), p. 38.
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William Gibson, Mona Lisa Overdrive (New York: Bantam Books, 1988), p. 49.
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John Dewey, Preface to Frederick Matthias Alexander, The Resurrection of the Body: The Writings of F. M. Alexander, ed. Edward Maisel (New York: University Books, 1969), p. 169.
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...6.4
Jim Morrison, The Lords and the New Creatures (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1969), p. 64.
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... there.7.1
William Gibson, Neuromancer (New York: Ace Books, 1984), pp. 4-5.
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... hips.7.2
Ibid., p.33.
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... wall.7.3
Ibid., pp. 239-40.
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... Jump.7.4
Isaac Asimov, The Naked Sun (New York: Ballantine, 1957), p. 16.
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... mind.7.5
Mike Pondsmith, The View from the Edge: The Cyberpunk Handbook (Berkeley, Calif.: R. Talsorian Games, 1988), pp. 20-22.
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...7.6
Gibson, Neuromancer, p. 6.
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...7.7
Quoted in Steve Rosenthal, "Turn On, Dial Up, Tune In," Electric Word, November-December 1989, p. 35.
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...7.8
William Gibson, Burning Chrome (New York: Ace Books, 1987), p. 191.
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... two).7.9
Gibson, Neuromancer, p. 258.
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... corridors.7.10
Ibid., p. 106.
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