Readings in the philosophy of technology / edited by David M. Kaplan.
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Language: | English |
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Lanham, Md. :
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,
[2004], ©2004.
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Physical Description: | xvi, 512 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Early Philosophy of Technology
- Do Machines Make History? / Robert Heilbroner
- Toward a Philosophy of Technology / Hans Jonas
- Question Concerning Technology / Martin Heidegger
- Heidegger on Gaining a Free Relation to Technology / Hubert Dreyfus
- Some Social Implications of Technology / Herbert Marcuse
- Technical Progress and the Social Life-World / Jurgen Habermas
- Recent Philosophy of Technology
- The Culture of Technology / Arnold Pacey
- Technologies as Forms of Life / Langdon Winner
- Focal Things and Practices / Albert Borgmann
- A Phenomenology of Technics / Don Ihde.
- -- Cy borg Manifesto / Donna Haraway
- A Collective of Humans and Nonhumans / Bruno Latour
- Ecological Resoration and the Cuture of Nature / Andrew Light
- Democratic Rationalization / Andrew Feenberg
- Technology and Ethics
- Technology and Responsibility / Hans Jonas
- Technology, Demography, and the Anachronism of Traditional Rights / Robert McGinn
- The Constitution in Cyberspace / Lawrence Tribe
- Technological Ethics in a Different Voice / Diane Michelfelder
- Technology and Politics
- Do Artifacts Have Politics? / Langdon Winner
- Strong Democracy and Technology / Richard Sclove
- Socialism and Democratic Planning of Technical Change / Tony Smith
- The Insurgent Architect at Work / David Harvey
- Technology and Human Nature
- Panopticism / Michel Foucault
- Enhancement Technology / Carl Elliot
- Twenty-First Century Bodies / Ray Kurzweil
- Why Computers May Never Think Like People / Hubert and Stuart Dreyfus
- Whither Psychoanalysis in a Computer Culture / Sherry Turkle
- Technology and Science
- Experimentation and Scientific Realism / Ian Hacking
- Laboratories / Bruno Latour
- Scientific Visualism / Don Ihde
- Should Philosophies of Science Encode Democratic Ideals? / Sandra Harding.