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E-raamat: Techno-Human Condition

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  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Sari: The MIT Press
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Apr-2011
  • Kirjastus: MIT Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780262295666
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  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Sari: The MIT Press
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Apr-2011
  • Kirjastus: MIT Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780262295666

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A provocative analysis of what it meansto be human in an era of incomprehensible technological complexity and change.

In this latest version of humanity, we are equipped with a fully re-engineered immune system; the latest set of cultural assumptions about gender, ethnicity, and sexuality; and a suite of customized enhancements, including artificial joints, neurochemical mood modulators, and performance-boosting hormones. In The Techno-Human Condition, Braden Allenby and Daniel Sarewitz explore what it means to be human in an era of incomprehensible technological complexity and change. They argue that if we are to have any prospect of managing that complexity, we will need to escape the shackles of current assumptions about rationality, progress, and certainty, even as we maintain a commitment to fundamental human values.

Humans have been co-evolving with their technologies since the dawn of prehistory, when tool making and meat eating co-evolved with brain development and social complexity. What is different now is that we have moved beyond external technological interventions to transform ourselves from the inside out—even as we also remake the Earth system itself. Coping with this new reality, say Allenby and Sarewitz, means liberating ourselves from such categories as OEhuman,OE OEtechnological,OE and OEnaturalOE to embrace a new techno-human relationship. Describing the- terms of this relationship, and exploring sociotechnical systems ranging from railroads to modern military technology, Allenby and Sarewitz ultimately locate individual authenticity in the quest for a new humility in the face of the rapidly disappearing moorings of the Enlightenment.
Preface and Acknowledgments ix
1 What a Long, Transhuman Trip It Has Already Been
1(14)
2 In the Cause-and-Effect Zone
15(16)
3 Level I and II Technology: Effectiveness, Progress, and Complexity
31(32)
4 Level III Technology: Radical Contingency in Earth Systems
63(24)
5 Individuality and Incomprehensibility
87(20)
6 Complexity, Coherence, Contingency
107(20)
7 Killer Apps
127(32)
8 In Front of Our Nose
159(32)
Epilogue: The Museum of Human Frailty 191(20)
Bibliography 211(6)
Index 217