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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... actions - polimorphic actions - because to repeat the same polimorphic action over and over again normally requires different behaviours in different so- cial contexts ( think of the action of greeting ) . My claim is that we can only ...
... actions - polimorphic actions - because to repeat the same polimorphic action over and over again normally requires different behaviours in different so- cial contexts ( think of the action of greeting ) . My claim is that we can only ...
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... action . This is a story of science forcing right behavior , but it is bizarrely incomplete , because it ignores the question of what " effective action " actually means , and how it is to be taken . The many nations that agreed to ...
... action . This is a story of science forcing right behavior , but it is bizarrely incomplete , because it ignores the question of what " effective action " actually means , and how it is to be taken . The many nations that agreed to ...
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... action ? My approach has been to propose a theory of rational action , in particular , a theory of rational , systemic , collective action in which acting rationally is to act according to plan . ( 2 ) What ar- guments respond to the ...
... action ? My approach has been to propose a theory of rational action , in particular , a theory of rational , systemic , collective action in which acting rationally is to act according to plan . ( 2 ) What ar- guments respond to the ...
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