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Philosophy of Technology The Technological Condition: An Anthology

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

31.01.2014

Herausgeber

Robert C. Scharff + weitere

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John Wiley & Sons

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736

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24.6/18.9/4 cm

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1397 g

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2. Auflage

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Englisch

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978-1-118-54725-0

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"The second edition of Philosophy of Technology is a must-read for everyone trying to sort out how societies, technologies, politics, and nature come together, tacitly or not, in the constitution of human knowledge."
 
-- Jan Kyrre Berg Friis, University of Copenhagen
 

"This is an excellent selection of primary sources, essential to understanding technology and the conceptual debates about it. The editors are to be congratulated for their sensible choices and judicious introductions."
 
--Luciano Floridi, University of Oxford

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

31.01.2014

Herausgeber

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

736

Maße (L/B/H)

24.6/18.9/4 cm

Gewicht

1397 g

Auflage

2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-54725-0

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  • Source Acknowledgments ix

    Introduction to the Second Edition xiii

    Part I The Historical Background 1

    Introduction 3

    1 On Dialectic and "Techne" 9
    Plato

    2 On "Techne" and "Episteme" 19
    Aristotle

    3 The Greek Concepts of "Nature" and "Technique" 25
    Wolfgang Schadewaldt

    4 On the Idols, the Scientific Study of Nature, and the Reformation of Education 33
    Francis Bacon

    5 Idea for a Universal History from a Cosmopolitan Point of View 47
    Immanuel Kant

    6 The Nature and Importance of the Positive Philosophy 54
    Auguste Comte

    7 On the Sciences and Arts 68
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau

    8 Capitalism and the Modern Labor Process 74
    Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels

    Part II Philosophy, Modern Science, and Technology 89

    Positivist and Postpositivist Philosophies of Science 91

    9 The Scientific Conception of the World: The Vienna Circle 101
    Rudolf Carnap, Hans Hahn, and Otto Neurath

    10 Paradigms and Anomalies in Science 111
    Thomas Kuhn

    11 Experimentation and Scientific Realism 121
    Ian Hacking

    12 Hermeneutical Philosophy and Pragmatism: A Philosophy of Science 131
    Patrick A. Heelan and Jay Schulkin

    13 What are Cultural Studies of Science? 147
    Joseph Rouse

    14 Revaluing Science: Starting from the Practices of Women 161
    Nancy Tuana

    15 Is Science Multicultural? 171
    Sandra Harding

    16 On Knowledge and the Diversity of Cultures: Comment on Harding 183
    Shigehisa Kuriyama

    The Task of a Philosophy of Technology 187

    17 Philosophical Inputs and Outputs of Technology 191
    Mario Bunge

    18 Analytic Philosophy of Technology 201
    Maarten Franssen

    19 On the Aims of a Philosophy of Technology 205
    Jacques Ellul

    20 Toward a Philosophy of Technology 210
    Hans Jonas

    21 The Technology Question in Feminism: A View from Feminist Technology Studies 224
    Wendy Faulkner

    Part III Defining Technology 239

    Introduction 241

    22 Conflicting Visions of Technology 249
    Mary Tiles and Hans Oberdiek

    23 The Mangle of Practice 260
    Andrew Pickering

    24 The Social Construction of Facts and Artifacts 266
    Trevor J. Pinch and Wiebe E. Bijker

    25 Actor-Network Theory (ANT) 278
    Bruno Latour

    26 Actor-Network Theory: Critical Considerations 289
    Sergio Sismondo

    Part IV Heidegger on Technology 297

    Introduction 299

    27 The Question Concerning Technology 305
    Martin Heidegger

    28 On Philosophy's "Ending" in Technoscience: Heidegger vs. Comte 318
    Robert C. Scharff

    29 Focal Things and Practices 329
    Albert Borgmann

    30 Heidegger and Borgmann on How to Affirm Technology 350
    Hubert L. Dreyfus and Charles Spinosa

    31 Philosophy of Technology at the Crossroads: Critique of Heidegger and Borgmann 362
    Andrew Feenberg

    Part V Technology and Human Ends 375

    Human Beings as "Makers" or "Tool-Users"? 377

    32 Tool Users vs. Homo Sapiens and the Megamachine 381
    Lewis Mumford

    33 The "Vita Activa" and the Modern Age 389
    Hannah Arendt

    34 Putting Pragmatism (especially Dewey's) to Work 406
    Larry Hickman

    35 Buddhist Economics 421
    E. F. Schumacher

    Is Technology Autonomous? 426

    36 The "Autonomy" of the Technological Phenomenon 430
    Jacques Ellul

    37 Do Machines Make History? 442
    Robert L. Heilbroner

    38 The New Forms of Control 449
    Herbert Marcuse

    39 Technological Determinism Is Dead; Long Live Technological Determinism 456
    Sally Wyatt

    Technology, Ecology, and the Conquest of Nature 467

    40 Mining the Earth's Womb 471
    Carolyn Merchant

    41 The Deep Ecology Movement 482
    Bill Devall

    42 Deeper than Deep Ecology: The Eco-Feminist Connection 491
    Ariel Salleh

    43 In Defense of Posthuman Dignity 495
    Nick Bostrom

    Part VI Technology as Social Practice 503

    Technology and the Lifeworld 505

    44 Cultural Climates and Technological Advance in the Middle Ages 511
    Lynn White, Jr.

    45 Three Ways of Being-With Technology 523
    Carl Mitcham

    46 A Phenomenology of Technics 539
    Don Ihde

    47 Postphenomenology of Technology 561
    Peter-Paul Verbeek

    48 Technoscience Studies after Heidegger? Not Yet 573
    Robert C. Scharff

    Technology and Cyberspace 582

    49 Consciousness in Human and Robot Minds 588
    Daniel C. Dennett

    50 Why Heideggerian AI Failed and How Fixing It Would Require Making It More Heideggerian 597
    Hubert L. Dreyfus

    51 A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century 610
    Donna Haraway

    52 A Moratorium on Cyborgs: Computation, Cognition, and Commerce 631
    Evan Selinger and Timothy Engström

    53 Anonymity versus Commitment: The Dangers of Education on the Internet 641
    Hubert L. Dreyfus

    Technology, Knowledge, and Power 648

    54 Panopticism 654
    Michel Foucault

    55 Do Artifacts Have Politics? 668
    Langdon Winner

    56 The Social Impact of Technological Change 680
    Emmanuel G. Mesthene

    57 Technology: The Opiate of the Intellectuals, with the Author's 2000 Retrospective 693
    John McDermott

    58 Democratic Rationalization: Technology, Power, and Freedom 706
    Andrew Feenberg