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- Kiadó Rowman & Littlefield
- Megjelenés dátuma 2003. december 23.
- ISBN 9780742514898
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
- Terjedelem504 oldal
- Méret 258x177x45 mm
- Súly 894 g
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Rövid leírás:
Readings in the Philosophy of Technology is a collection of the important works of both the forerunners of philosophy of technology and contemporary theorists, addressing a full range of topics on technology as it relates to ethics, politics, human nautre, computers, science, and the environment.
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Readings in the Philosophy of Technology collects the important works of both the forerunners and contemporary theorists of philosophy of technology, addressing a wide range of topics on technology as it relates to ethics, politics, human nature, computers, science, food, and the environment. Compiled specifically with students and newcomers in mind, this book explores the multiple ways in which humanity shapes and affects technologies and is, in turn, shaped and affected by them. Readers will learn to understand, evaluate, appreciate, and criticize the ways that technology both reflects and changes human life-individually, socially, and culturally. Readings in the Philosophy of Technology is an ideal core text for undergraduate courses in Philosophy of Technology, Science, Technology, and Society, and Ethics and Technology.
Kaplan has crafted a textbook that is extraordinarily useful as an introduction to the philosophy of technology. Professors who are relatively new to the field can assume that everything they need is represented in one volume, from which they can select the texts they are best able to teach. I look forward to using Readings in the Philosophy of Technology in my classes.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Part 1 Introduction Part 2 Early Philosophy of Technology Chapter 3 Do Machines Make History?, Robert Heilbroner Chapter 4 Toward a Philosophy of Technology, Hans Jonas Chapter 5 Question Concerning Technology, Martin Heidegger Chapter 6 Heidegger on Gaining a Free Relation to Technology, Hubert Dreyfus Chapter 7 Some Social Implications of Technology, Herbert Marcuse Chapter 8 Technical Progress and the Social Lifeworld, Jürgen Habermas Part 9 Recent Philosophy of Technology Chapter 10 Arnold Pacey, The Culture of Technology Chapter 11 Technologies as Forms of Life, Langdon Winner Chapter 12 Focal Things and Practices, Albert Borgmann Chapter 13 A Phenomenology of Technics, Don Ihde Chapter 14 A Cyborg Manifesto, Donna Haraway Chapter 15 A Collective of Humans and Nonhumans, Bruno Latour Chapter 16 Ecological Restoration and the Culture of Nature, Andrew Light Chapter 17 Democratic Rationalization, Andrew Feenberg Part 18 Technology and Ethics Chapter 19 Technology and Responsibility, Hans Jonas Chapter 20 Technology, Demography, and the Anachronism of Traditional Rights, Robert McGuin Chapter 21 The Constitution in Cyberspace, Laurence Tribe Chapter 22 Technological Ethics in a Different Voice, Diane Michelfelder Part 23 Technology and Politics Chapter 24 Do Artifacts Have Politics?, Langdon Winner Chapter 25 Strong Democracy and Technology, Richard Sclove Chapter 26 Socialism and Democratic Planning of Technical Change, Tony Smith Chapter 27 The Insurgent Architect at Work, David Harvey Part 28 Technology and Human Nature Chapter 29 Panopticism, Michel Foucault Chapter 30 Enhancement Technology, Carl Elliot Chapter 31 Twenty-First Century Bodies, Ray Kurzweil Chapter 32 Why Computers May Never Think Like People, Hubert Dreyfus Chapter 33 Whither Psychoanalysis in a Computer Culture?, Sherry Turkle Part 34 Technology and Science Chapter 35 Experimentation and Scientific Realism, Ian Hacking Chapter 36 Science in Action, Bruno Latour Chapter 37 Scientific Visualism, Don Ihde Chapter 38 Should Science Encode Democratic Ideals?, Sandra Harding
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