What does it mean to think about technology philosophically? Why try?
These are the issues that Carl Mitcham addresses in this work, a
comprehensive, critical introduction to the philosophy of technology
and a discussion of its sources and uses. Tracing the changing meaning
of "technology" from ancient times to our own, Mitcham identifies the
most important traditions of critical analysis of technology: the
engineering approach, which assumes the centrality of technology in
human life; and the humanities approach, which is concerned with its
moral and cultural boundaries. Mitcham bridges these two traditions
through an analysis of discussions of engineering design, of the
distinction between tools and machines, and of engineering science
itself. He looks at technology as it is experienced in everyday
life—as material objects (from kitchenware to computers), as
knowledge ( including recipes, rules, theories, and intuitive
"know-how"), as activity (design, construction, and use), and as
volition (knowing how to use technology and understanding its
consequences). By elucidating these multiple aspects, Mitcham
establishes criteria for a more comprehensive analysis of ethical
issues in applications of science and technology. This book will guide
anyone wanting to reflect on technology and its moral implications.
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The Path between Engineering and Philosophy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226825397
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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