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Jacques Ellul was a French philosopher, sociologist, and theologian known for his critical views on technology and its impact on society. He gained prominence through his works that analyze the relationship between technology and culture, arguing that technological advancement often undermines human autonomy and ethical considerations. His seminal works, including 'Le bluff technologique,' explore the ways in which society is increasingly dominated by technological imperatives, leading to a loss of critical thought and individual agency.

Ellul's influence extends beyond philosophy into the realms of Christian ethics, where he emphasized the importance of moral action in a technologically driven world. Through his writings, he sought to encourage individuals to reflect on their ethical responsibilities in the face of rapid technological change. His ideas continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about the implications of technology in modern life, making him a pivotal figure in understanding the complexities of technology's role in society.

国籍 法语
出生日期 January 16, 1912
出生地点 Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
去世日期 September 19, 1994