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 | | There was a time when it was not technology alone that bore the name techne. |
 | | According to Bernstein's account of the link between his biography and his philosophy, Heidegger conceals and passes over in silence the importance for the Greeks, specifically Aristotle, of phronesis, the state of the soul that pertains to praxis. |
 | | It excludes and conceals the possibility of phronesis and praxis.''[1, page 122] Bernstein urges that our destiny rests not solely with the thinkers and the poets who are guardians of the abode in which man dwells, but with the phronesis of ordinary citizens' contribution to public life. |
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