Heidegger's Dao and the sources of critique
Abstract
This chapter looks at Daoism from Heidegger’s perspective, seeing what use he makes
of “way” and “dao” in reference to the critical understanding of what he calls
technology. As I am not a scholar of Daoism, my goal is not to contribute to our understanding of Daoism; nor
am I doing what I think is standard work in “comparative philosophy.” My goal is more focused: I am interested in the conceptual work carried out for Heidegger by the notion of dao, of way in the sense of the
non-enduring “mother of heaven and earth” in accounting for the normative source of his critique of technological modernity.