Philosophy of Technology: 5 QuestionsJan-Kyrre Berg Olsen, Evan Selinger Automatic Press/VIP, 2007 - 270 ˹éÒ Philosophy of Technology is a collection of short interviews based on 5 questions presented to some of the most influential and prominent scholars in this field. We hear their views on technology, its aim, scope, use, the future, and how their work fits in these respects. |
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... one's communities so that more than what is already in one's ken can have a better chance to flourish in the built world . 4. If the history of ideas were to be narrated in such a way as to emphasize technological issues , how would ...
... one's communities so that more than what is already in one's ken can have a better chance to flourish in the built world . 4. If the history of ideas were to be narrated in such a way as to emphasize technological issues , how would ...
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... one's aim was to find out why hu- man beings die upon being decapitated one's interest might be described as scientific . One was interested in the universal aspects of the matter . If one's aim was in the circumstances of how it came ...
... one's aim was to find out why hu- man beings die upon being decapitated one's interest might be described as scientific . One was interested in the universal aspects of the matter . If one's aim was in the circumstances of how it came ...
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... one's self from the technologies , then one also isolates one's self from the feedbacks and the powerfully effective actions they enable . So I've made two points here about technology that I think are insufficiently incorporated into ...
... one's self from the technologies , then one also isolates one's self from the feedbacks and the powerfully effective actions they enable . So I've made two points here about technology that I think are insufficiently incorporated into ...
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