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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... first asked by Aristotle . And Marx gave the famous answer in his comparison of the bee with the architect : Whereas the bee builds the beehive instinctively , the house originates in the architect's brain . To generalize and indulge in ...
... first asked by Aristotle . And Marx gave the famous answer in his comparison of the bee with the architect : Whereas the bee builds the beehive instinctively , the house originates in the architect's brain . To generalize and indulge in ...
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... first negative feedback control device ; and Lazare Carnot , the first to study the thermodynamics of steam engines . Before them there were plenty of ingenious craftsmen , but no technologists in the modern sense of the word : they ...
... first negative feedback control device ; and Lazare Carnot , the first to study the thermodynamics of steam engines . Before them there were plenty of ingenious craftsmen , but no technologists in the modern sense of the word : they ...
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... first point . A typical engineering problem would be to design a bridge across a ravine . It looks at first glance to be a problem in materials suitable to the length , height , soil , rock and climatic conditions of the place where the ...
... first point . A typical engineering problem would be to design a bridge across a ravine . It looks at first glance to be a problem in materials suitable to the length , height , soil , rock and climatic conditions of the place where the ...
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