%0 Journal Article %T Elements and Place of the Concept of Techne in Greek Ancient Philosophy with Reference to Heidegger’s View %J History of Philasophy %I Iranian Society of History of Philosophy %Z 2008-9589 %A Hassan Mehrnia %A Hossein Latifi %A mahdi zakeri %D 1397 %\ 1397/03/08 %V 3 %N 8 %P 79-102 %! Elements and Place of the Concept of Techne in Greek Ancient Philosophy with Reference to Heidegger’s View %K Techne Ancient Greek Philosophy Craft Art Philosophy of Technology Heidegger %X One of the significant and influential aspects of the philosophy of technology is the historical background of the concepts related to this field in the words of the writers and thinkers of ancient Greece. Among such concepts, the concept of techne, in the sense of technique, industry, or art, and its place in ancient Greek works is of greater importance. Martin Heidegger was one of the first thinkers who conceived of the study of the concept of techne in ancient Greece as the introduction of a distinct perception of modern technology and held a particular view in this regard. Through the study of three groups of Greek texts, the present paper initially aims to trace the main elements of the concept of techne in the view of ancient Greek writers and thinkers. Second, through investigating Heidegger’s view, it intends to reintroduce the core of his analysis of this problem. Finally, it demonstrates that, firstly, techne is a rich concept, which, given its various elements, was so attractive to Greek thinkers that they used it in their philosophical discussions; secondly, its main elements have been repeated during ancient periods. However, in some periods, due to the existing conditions and views of different thinkers, some of its elements have become more foregrounded. The writers also conclude that reducing the complicated and multi-dimensional concept of techne into a general element does not appear to be correct and accurate. %U http://rimag.ir/fa/Article/23302