Über die Bombe und die Wurzeln unserer Apokalypse-Blindheit

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"Über die Bombe und die Wurzeln unserer Apokalypse-Blindheit" is a philosophical essay by Günther Stern (also known as Günther Anders) that critically examines nuclear weapons and the psychological and cultural mechanisms behind humanity’s inability to grasp the reality of self-inflicted apocalypse.

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instanceOf literary work
philosophical essay
aimsTo analyze roots of apocalyptic blindness
make readers aware of nuclear catastrophe risk
author Günther Anders NERFINISHED
Günther Stern
countryOfOrigin Germany
criticizes faith in technological progress
political management of nuclear weapons
public indifference to nuclear danger
discusses ethical implications of nuclear weapons
gap between production and imagination
modern mass-destruction technology
risk of human self-destruction
focusesOn cultural mechanisms of denial
disproportion between human imagination and technological power
inability to imagine self-inflicted apocalypse
psychological mechanisms of denial
genre essay
philosophy
hasPerspective critical of nuclear armament
pessimistic view of modern technology
language German
mainSubject apocalypse
collective denial
ethics
human psychology
moral responsibility
nuclear war
nuclear weapons
philosophy of technology
technological civilization
movement anti-nuclear philosophy
critical theory of technology
philosophicalConcern discrepancy between doing and feeling
moral capacity in technological age
philosophicalTradition 20th-century continental philosophy
relatedTo Cold War nuclear threat
apocalyptic imagination
political responsibility
technological alienation
titleLanguage German
workOf Günther Anders NERFINISHED

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Günther Stern notableWork Über die Bombe und die Wurzeln unserer Apokalypse-Blindheit