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French Philosophy of Technology
Philosophy of Engineering and Technology, 2018Offering an overall insight into the French tradition of philosophy of technology, this volume is meant to make French-speaking contributions more accessible to the international philosophical community. The first section, “Negotiating a Cultural Heritage,” presents a number of leading 20th century philosophical figures (from Bergson and Canguilhem to ...
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Journalism Studies, 2011
The philosophy of technology has a substantive role in constructing ethical universals during an era of globalization. It makes two major contributions to a new generation of media ethics: a critique of the prevailing view of technology as neutral and a human-centered theory of technology.
Clifford G Christians
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The philosophy of technology has a substantive role in constructing ethical universals during an era of globalization. It makes two major contributions to a new generation of media ethics: a critique of the prevailing view of technology as neutral and a human-centered theory of technology.
Clifford G Christians
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The Italian Philosophy of Technology
2020The introduction presents this volume collecting the contributions from Italian philosophers who have produced reflections on technology over recent decades. This volume represents the opportunity to present to an international audience the work of scholars who, to date, have had mainly a national resonance (with few exceptions).
S. Chiodo, V. Schiaffonati
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Toward a Philosophy of Technology
The Hastings Center Report, 1979ion, and subtlety, the unlocking of electricity marks a decisive step. Here is a universal force of nature which yet does not naturally appear to man (except in lightning). It is not a datum of uncontrived experience. Its very "appearance" had to wait for science, which contrived the experience for it.
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What Is Philosophy of Technology?
2006In this chapter I attempt to answer the question posed in the title from two standpoints, first historically and then in terms of contemporary options in the field, the various different theories that are currently under discussion.1 But before I begin, I would like to clear up a common misunderstanding: philosophy of technology is not closely related ...
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The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 2012
Why would technology teachers need to know about technology? Often they are practical people who would like to do practical things in class. To many of them philosophy probably sounds like the most vague and abstract thing there is. Probably it makes them think of what Voltaire, one of those people doing philosophy, once wrote: “If he who hears does ...
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Why would technology teachers need to know about technology? Often they are practical people who would like to do practical things in class. To many of them philosophy probably sounds like the most vague and abstract thing there is. Probably it makes them think of what Voltaire, one of those people doing philosophy, once wrote: “If he who hears does ...
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2004
I have elsewhere argued that contemporary philosophy of technology has arisen and grown out of the ‘ praxis ’ traditions, particularly those of a concretist orientation, and thus stand in contrast to the earlier, dominant strands of a theoretically biased philosophy of science.
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I have elsewhere argued that contemporary philosophy of technology has arisen and grown out of the ‘ praxis ’ traditions, particularly those of a concretist orientation, and thus stand in contrast to the earlier, dominant strands of a theoretically biased philosophy of science.
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Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 1985
(1985). The philosophy of technology. Australasian Journal of Philosophy: Vol. 63, No. 4, pp. 520-532.
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(1985). The philosophy of technology. Australasian Journal of Philosophy: Vol. 63, No. 4, pp. 520-532.
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