Introduction to Philosophy of Technology

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Paperback, 336 blz. | Engels
Oxford University Press | 1e druk, 2020
ISBN13: 9780190939809
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Hoofdrubriek : Wetenschap en techniek
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Addressing the technological opportunities and challenges of the 21st century, Introduction to Philosophy of Technology offers the most up-to-date and comprehensive overview of philosophy of technology available.

It covers several of the classic theories and approaches, but also moves beyond them to explore a broader range of theories and a number of new dynamics in the field, including responding to new technological developments. Esteemed scholar Mark Coeckelbergh emphasizes how new technological developments stimulate philosophical thinking-and rethinking-and how philosophers of technology could do more to interact with other subdisciplines in philosophy and fields beyond academia, such as art and policy.

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ISBN13:9780190939809
Trefwoorden:filosofie, technologie
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:336
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:14-11-2020

Over Mark Coeckelbergh

Professor Mark Coeckelbergh doceert Filosofie van Media en Technologie aan de Universiteit van Wenen. Hij schreef eerder onder andere New Romantic Cyborgs: Romanticism, Information Technology, and the End of the Machine en Introduction to Philosophy of Technology.

Andere boeken door Mark Coeckelbergh

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PART 1. INTRODUCTION: PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY?
1. Introduction
, Case/Technology: Nuclear Technology and the Atomic Bomb
1.1. Thinking about Technology?
1.2. Approach, Structure of the Book, and Overview of Chapters
2. History and Landscape
, Case: Technology, Knowledge, and Memory
2.1. Beginnings: Two Ancient Myths
, In Focus: Bernard Stiegler
2.2. A Brief History of the Discipline
, Technology: The Time Machine
2.3. Historical Context, Landscape of the Discipline, and Critical Questions
, Technology: The Industrial Revolution
, In Focus: Carl Mitcham

PART 2. THINKING ABOUT TECHNOLOGY BY STARTING FROM THEORY
3. Phenomenology and Hermeneutics: Heidegger, McLuhan, and Contemporary Work
, Case/Technology: Robotics and Artificial Intelligence and the Question about Mastery
3.1. Heidegger's Essay Concerning Technology: Beyond an Instrumental Understanding of Technology
, In Focus: Martin Heidegger
3.2. McLuhan's Understanding of Media
, In Focus: Marshall McLuhan
, In Focus: Maurice Merleau-Ponty
, Case/Technology: The Internet
3.3. Some Contemporary Work in Phenomenology and Hermeneutics of Technology
, Case/Technology: Artificial Intelligence
, In Focus: Hubert Dreyfus
4. Postphenomenology, Material Hermeneutics, and Mediation Theory
, Case/Technology: Driving a Car
4.1. Introduction: The Empirical Turn
4.2. Ihde's Postphenomenology and Material Hermeneutics
, In Focus: Don Ihde
, Case/Technology: Robot as Quasi-Other
4.3. Contemporary Postphenomenology and Mediation Theory
, In Focus: Peter-Paul Verbeek
, Technology/Case: Medical Sonography/Ultrasound
4.4. Critical Discussion
5. Critical Theory and Feminism
, Case: Digital Technologies in a Corporate and Capitalist Context
5.1. Marx: Political Economy and Technology
, In Focus: Karl Marx
5.2. Marx 2.0.: Social media and Exploitation
, Case/Technology: Social Media and Web 2.0
5.3. Critical Theory about Technology Beyond Marx: From Marcuse and Foucault to Feenberg and Winner
, In Focus: Michel Foucault
, Case: Surveillance: The Panopticon and Airport Security
, Case: Biased Algorithms and Algorithms Not in the Interest of Consumers: Job Selection, Criminal Justice, and Online Stores
, In Focus: Andrew Feenberg
, In Focus: Langdon Winner
5.4. Feminist Thinking about Technology
, Case: Design of Household Robots
, In Focus: Donna Haraway
5.5. Critical Discussion
6. Pragmatism, Analytic Approaches, and Transcultural Philosophy
, Case/Technology: Neonatal Care and Technology
6.1. Pragmatism
, In Focus: John Dewey
6.2. Analytic Philosophy of Technology
, Technology: Money and Contemporary Financial Technologies (Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain)
, In Focus: John Searle's Social Ontology
6.3. Intercultural and Transcultural Philosophy of Technology?
, In Focus: Gilbert Simondon
, Case/Technology: Digital Communication Technologies and The Good Life

PART 3 . THINKING ABOUT TECHNOLOGY BY STARTING FROM TECHNOLOGY
7. From Information Technologies to Philosophy and Ethics of Information
, Technology: Digital and Virtual Worlds, The Matrix, and Beyond
7.1. Introduction
, In Focus: Norbert Wiener
7.2. All about Information: Floridi's Philosophy and Ethics of Information
, Case/Technology: Fake News and the Internet
7.3. Critical Discussion
7.4. Conclusions for Philosophy of Technology
8. From Robotics and AI to Thinking about Moral Status and Human Relationships
, Case: Self-Driving Cars
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Moral Machines? The Discussion about Moral Agency
, Case: Biased Algorithms
8.3. The Discussion about Moral Patiency
8.4. Changing the Question: Toward More Relational Thinking
, In Focus: Emmanuel Levinas
8.5. The Debate about Sex Robots and Human Relationships: Feminist (or Egalitarian) Questions
, Technology: Sex Robots
8.6. Humans, Non-Humans, and the More-Than-Human
9. From Genetic Engineering and Cyborgs to Transhumanism and Posthumanism
, Case/Technology: Gene Editing
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Transhumanism and Human Enhancement
9.3. Posthumanism and Cyborgs
, In Focus: Haraway
, In Focus: Stelarc
, In Focus: Bruno Latour
10. From Climate Change and Geoengineering to Questioning "Nature" and Thinking in and about the "Anthropocene"
, Case/Technology: (Solar) Radiation Management as a Method of Geoengineering
10.1. Introduction: Earth, We Have a Problem
10.2. The Problem With "Nature": Modern Versus Non-Modern Approaches
, Case/Technology: Central Heating Versus Wood-Burning Stove
10.3. The Anthropocene: Some Philosophical Responses

PART 4. THINKING ABOUT TECHNOLOGY BY GOING BEYOND PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY (PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY +)
11. Philosophy of Technology and Other Philosophy: (Re)Connecting with Other Philosophical Subdisciplines
, Case/Technology: Social Media (2) and Its Effects on our Lives
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Ethics and Moral Philosophy: Thinking about Virtue and Thinking about Technology
11.3. Philosophical Anthropology: Thinking about the Human and Thinking about Technology
, Technology: Cochlear Implants
11.4. Philosophy of Language: Thinking about Language and Thinking about Technology
, In Focus: John Searle
, Ludwig Wittgenstein
11.5. Other Subfields: Some Examples
11.6. Conclusions for Philosophers of Technology
12. Philosophy of Technology and Other Academic Disciplines: Interdisciplinarity and Transdisciplinarity
, Case/Technology: Robotics and Interdisciplinarity
12.1. Introduction
12.2. Some Examples of Transdisciplinary Work for Philosophers of Technology
, In Focus: Deborah Johnson
, Technology: Humanoid Robots
, In Focus: Wiebe Bijker
12.3. Challenges for Transdisciplinary Work
13. Philosophy of Technology and Other Practices Beyond Academia
, Case/Technology: "Killer Drones" and Activism
13.1. Beyond Academia: Innovation, Policy, and Art
, In Focus: Jeroen Van Den Hoven
, In Focus: Robert Frodeman
, Technology: Smartphones, Tablets, and Other Smart Devices
13.2. Some Directions and Recommendations Concerning the Future of Research in Philosophy of Technology and Its Potential Implications for Education
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