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Companion to the Philosophy of Technology [Pehme köide]

(University of Copenhagen, Denmark), (Roskilde University, Denmark), (Roskilde University, Denmark)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 592 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 246x173x25 mm, kaal: 889 g
  • Sari: Blackwell Companions to Philosophy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Oct-2012
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118346319
  • ISBN-13: 9781118346310
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 592 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 246x173x25 mm, kaal: 889 g
  • Sari: Blackwell Companions to Philosophy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Oct-2012
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118346319
  • ISBN-13: 9781118346310
Teised raamatud teemal:
Drawing on essays from leading international and multi-disciplinary scholars, A Companion to the Philosophy of Technology is the first comprehensive and authoritative reference source to cover the key issues of technology’s impact on society and our lives.
  • Presents the first complete, authoritative reference work in the field
  • Organized thematically for use both as a full introduction to the field or an encyclopedic reference
  • Draws on original essays from leading interdisciplinary scholars
  • Features the most up-to-date and cutting edge research in the interdisciplinary fields of philosophy, technology, and their broader intellectual environments

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"The emphasis on environment highlights the current importance of the topic, and will probably be the quickest to date." (Reference Reviews, February 2010)

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Notes on Contributors xi
Introduction 1(4)
Part I History of Technology
5(44)
1 History of Technology
7(11)
Thomas J. Misa
2 Definitions of Technology
18(5)
Richard Li-Hua
3 Western Technology
23(5)
Keld Nielsen
4 Chinese Technology
28(4)
Francesca Bray
5 Islamic Technology
32(5)
Thomas F. Glick
6 Japanese Technology
37(11)
David Wittner
7 Technology and War
48(1)
Bart Hacker
Part II Technology and Science
49(80)
8 Technology and Science
51(10)
Don Ihde
9 Science and Technology: Positivism and Critique
61(5)
Hans Radder
10 Engineering Science
66(4)
Louis L. Bucciarelli
11 Technological Knowledge
70(5)
Anthonie W. M. Meijers
Marc J. de Vries
12 The Interplay between Science and Technology
75(3)
Bart Gremmen
13 Instruments in Science and Technology
78(6)
Mieke Boon
14 Social Construction of Science
84(4)
Harry Collins
15 Social Construction of Technology
88(7)
Wiebe E. Bijker
16 Theory Change and Instrumentation
95(4)
Joseph C. Pitt
17 Biology and Technology
99(5)
Keekok Lee
18 Nuclear Technologies
104(8)
William J. Nuttall
19 Engineering Design
112(6)
Peter Kroes
20 Cybernetics
118(5)
Andrew Pickering
21 Chemistry and Technology
123(6)
Helge S. Kragh
Part III Technology and Philosophy
129(104)
22 Introduction: Philosophy and Technology
131(10)
Val Dusek
23 Semiotics of Technology
141(5)
Robert E. Innis
24 Critical Theory of Technology
146(8)
Andrew Feenberg
25 Cyborgs
154(3)
Evan Selinger
26 Simulation
157(3)
Evan Selinger
27 Technology as "Applied Science"
160(5)
Robert C. Scharff
28 Technological Artifacts
165(7)
Peter-Paul Verbeek
Pieter E. Vermaas
29 Technical Practice
172(3)
Bart Gremmen
30 Technological Pragmatism
175(5)
Larry Hickman
31 Hermeneutics and Technologies
180(4)
Don Ihde
32 Analytic Philosophy of Technology
184(5)
Maarten Franssen
33 Technological Rationality
189(6)
Lorenzo C. Simpson
34 Phenomenology and Technology
195(7)
Iain Thomson
35 Expertise
202(3)
Evan Selinger
36 Imaging Technologies
205(5)
Don Ihde
37 The Critique of the Precautionary Principle and the Possibility for an "Enlightened Doomsaying"
210(4)
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
38 Technology and Metaphysics
214(4)
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
39 Large Technical Systems
218(5)
Erik van der Vleuten
40 Sociotechnical Systems
223(4)
Maarten Franssen
Peter Kroes
41 Information Technology
227(6)
Luciano Floridi
Part IV Technology and Environment
233(62)
42 Technology and Environment
235(13)
Mary Tiles
43 The Precautionary Principle
248(15)
Andy Stirling
44 Boundary-work, Pluralism and the Environment
263(7)
Jozef Keulartz
45 Global Warming
270(6)
Sir John Houghton
46 The Reinvention of CO2 as Refrigerant for Both Heating and Cooling
276(4)
Jan Hurlen
47 Environmental Science and Technology
280(5)
Mary Tiles
48 Agriculture and Technology
285(4)
John R. Porter
Jesper Rasmussen
49 The Built Environment
289(6)
Christian Illies
Part V Technology and Politics
295(70)
50 Technology and Politics
297(6)
Evan Selinger
51 The Idea of Progress
303(5)
Daniel Sarewitz
52 Technology and Power
308(3)
Daniel Sarewitz
53 Technology and Culture
311(5)
Lucien Scubla
54 Technology Management
316(5)
Richard Li-Hua
55 Technology Strategy
321(4)
Richard Li-Hua
56 Technology and Globalization
325(4)
David M. Kaplan
57 Technology Transfer
329(4)
Evan Selinger
58 Technology and Capitalism
333(5)
David M. Kaplan
59 The Politics of Gender and Technology
338(4)
Elisabeth K. Kelan
60 European Politics, Economy and Technology
342(5)
Erik Jones
61 Asian Politics, Economy and Technology
347(6)
Keekok Lee
62 US Politics, Economy and Technology
353(6)
David M. Hart
63 Energy, Technology and Geopolitics
359(6)
John R. Fanchi
Part VI Technology and Ethics
365(116)
64 Technology and Ethics: Overview
367(17)
Carl Mitcham
Katinka Waelbers
65 Agriculture Ethics
384(3)
David M. Kaplan
66 Architecture Ethics
387(5)
Warwick A. Fox
67 Biomedical Engineering Ethics
392(5)
Philip Brey
68 Bioethics
397(5)
Paul B. Thomson
69 Biotechnology: Plants and Animals
402(4)
Bart Gremmen
70 Computer Ethics
406(6)
Philip Brey
71 Consumerism
412(4)
Edward J. Woodhouse
72 Development Ethics
416(6)
Thomas Kesselring
73 Energy Ethics
422(4)
Kirsten Halsnaes
74 Engineering Ethics
426(7)
Christelle Didier
75 Environmental Ethics
433(6)
Thomas Sobirk Petersen
76 Food Ethics
439(3)
David M. Kaplan
77 Future Generations
442(3)
Jesper Ryberg
78 Genethics
445(4)
Nils Holtug
79 Technology and the Law
449(3)
Richard Susskind
80 Media Ethics
452(3)
Deni Elliott
81 Medical Ethics
455(4)
Soren Holm
82 Nanoethics
459(3)
John Weckert
83 Nuclear Ethics
462(4)
Koos van der Bruggen
84 Religion and Technology
466(8)
Carl Mitcham
85 Technology and Personal Moral Responsibility
474(3)
Jesper Ryberg
86 Value-sensitive Design
477(4)
Jeroen van der Hoven
Noemi Manders-Huits
Part VII Technology and the Future
481(77)
87 Technology, Prosperity and Risk
483(12)
Sven Ove Hansson
88 World Risk Society
495(5)
Ulrich Beck
89 Risk Analysis
500(2)
Sven Ove Hansson
90 Prosperity and the Future of Technology
502(6)
William Sims Bainbridge
91 Converging Technologies
508(3)
William Sims Bainbridge
92 Nanotechnology
511(6)
Alfred Nordmann
93 Energy Forecast Technologies
517(6)
John R. Fanchi
94 Biotechnology
523(9)
Jennifer Kuzma
95 Transportation
532(6)
Jonathan L. Gifford
96 Global Challenges
538(8)
Jennifer Kuzma
97 Chemicals
546(5)
Bruce E. Johansen
98 The Future of Humanity
551(7)
Nick Bostrom
Index 558
Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen has a Ph.D. in Science Studies and teaches Theory of Science at the Faculty of Public Health, University of Copenhagen. He is the editor of various publications, including a Danish anthology on the concept of time in science and Philosophy of Technology: 5 Questions (2007). Stig Andur Pedersen is Professor of Philosophy of Science at Roskilde University. He has published numerous papers on topics such as mathematical logic, mathematical modeling in biology, foundational studies of mathematics and physics, and philosophy of medicine and engineering. He is also the co-author of Philosophy of Medicine (1990) and has co-edited several volumes.

Vincent F. Hendricks holds two doctoral degrees in philosophy, is Professor of Formal Philosophy at Roskilde University, and the winner of the Danish Elite Research Prize 2008. His work has been influential on modern mathematical and philosophical logic and concentrates primarily on bringing mainstream and formal approaches to epistemology together. He is the author of numerous texts and papers in this field.