Multiple Choice
What is a solution to Heidegger's fears that humans will simply become an object of technology when they fail to question the hidden intentions of technology?
A) Reject technology to realize one's true dependence upon it
B) Not outright reject technology, but detach from it and question its purpose and role in society
C) Embrace technology for the advantages of it far outweigh the disadvantages
D) Embrace the advantages of technology, but study technology extensively so that one can be sure that humanity is not lost as one gains abilities that were beyond the capabilities of the past individuals
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