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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... study showed that all knowledge is contextual , is situated , and should be studied in its context of production ... studying technology from a philosophi- cal perspective ? In contrast to my example above , my current work focuses ...
... study showed that all knowledge is contextual , is situated , and should be studied in its context of production ... studying technology from a philosophi- cal perspective ? In contrast to my example above , my current work focuses ...
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... technology seriously , then those that do will have an immense operational and political advantage in the world . 3. What , if any , practical and / or social - political obliga- tions follow from studying technology from a philosophi ...
... technology seriously , then those that do will have an immense operational and political advantage in the world . 3. What , if any , practical and / or social - political obliga- tions follow from studying technology from a philosophi ...
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... learn from outside objections and counter- propositions . 3. What , if any , practical and / or social - political obliga- tions follow from studying technology from a philosophi- cal perspective ? I would first of all assert that ...
... learn from outside objections and counter- propositions . 3. What , if any , practical and / or social - political obliga- tions follow from studying technology from a philosophi- cal perspective ? I would first of all assert that ...
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