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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... Modern sciences , and Modern ap- proaches to technology and engineering — as a productive though rather peculiar stance in the world - a way of reading the world against the grain , so to speak . This realisation encouraged me to wonder ...
... Modern sciences , and Modern ap- proaches to technology and engineering — as a productive though rather peculiar stance in the world - a way of reading the world against the grain , so to speak . This realisation encouraged me to wonder ...
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... Modern projects and their distinctive artefacts – adaptive build- ings , for example , that respond to their environments instead of riding rough - shod across them - in which the Modern impulse to dominate would seem less and less ...
... Modern projects and their distinctive artefacts – adaptive build- ings , for example , that respond to their environments instead of riding rough - shod across them - in which the Modern impulse to dominate would seem less and less ...
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... modern terms what matters for them , what makes them think and work , and the way their practice is now in the process of being destroyed . Such a social political obligation does not only concern scientific practices . All practices ...
... modern terms what matters for them , what makes them think and work , and the way their practice is now in the process of being destroyed . Such a social political obligation does not only concern scientific practices . All practices ...
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