Technology is our conduit of power. In our modern world, technology is
the gatekeeper deciding who shall have and who shall have not. Either
technology works for you or you work for technology. It shapes the
human race just as much as we shape it. But where is this symbiosis
going? Who provides the directions, the intentions, the goals of this
human-machine partnership? Such decisions do not derive from the
creators of technology who are enmeshed in their individual
innovations. They neither come from our social leaders who possess
only sufficient technical understanding to react to innovations, not
to anticipate or direct their progress. Neither is there evidence of
some omnipotent 'invisible hand,' the simple fact is that no one is
directing this enterprise. In Mind, Machine and Morality, Peter
Hancock asks questions about this insensate progress and has the
temerity to suggest some cognate answers. He argues for the
unbreakable symbiosis of purpose and process, and examines the
dangerous possibilities that emerge when science and purpose meet.
Historically, this work is a modern-day child of Bacon's hope for the
'Great Instauration.' However, unlike its forebear, the focus here is
on human-machine systems. The emphasis centers on the conception that
the active, extensive face of modern philosophy is technology.
Whatever we are to become is bound up not only in our biology but
critically in our technology also. And to achieve rational progress we
need to articulate manifest purpose. This book is one step along the
purposive road. Drawing together his many seminal writings on
human-machine interaction and adapting these works specifically for
this collection, Peter Hancock provides real food for thought,
delighting readers with his unique philosophical perspective and
outstanding insights. This is theoretical work of the highest order
and will open minds accordingly.
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Toward a Philosophy of Human-Technology Symbiosis
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ISBN
9781351917445
Publisert
2020
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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