Friis and Crease illustrate the diversity of content and styles in postphenomenology, a burgeoning field that has attracted attention among scholars engaged in technology studies. Contributors to this edited collection seek to analyze, clarify, and develop postphenomenological...
Friis and Crease illustrate the diversity of content and styles in postphenomenology, a burgeoning field that has attracted attention among scholars engaged in technology studies. Contributors to this edited collection seek to analyze, clarify, and develop postphenomenological...Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Postphenomenology and the Philosophy of Technology
Robert P. Crease is professor in the Department of Philosophy at Stony Brook University. Jan Kyrre Berg Olsen Friis is associate professor of philosophy of science and technology at Copenhagen University.
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1.Postphenomenology's North American Future Robert C. Scharff 2.Beyond Originary Givenness? Postphenomenology Digital Imaging and Evidentiary Responsibility Shannon Vallor 3.Historical Variations and the Cellular Age Galit Wellner 4.On Postphenomenology and the Postcolonial Srikanth Mallavarapu 5.What is Multistability? A Theory of the Keystone Concept of Postphenomenological Research Kyle Powys Whyte 6.Hospital Architecture and Design in Post-Phenomenological Perspective Lars Botin 7.Post-Telescope-Postphenomenology? ...and a little Locomotive History Michael Funk 8.The Dubstep Mashup Stacy O. Irwin 9.Postphenomenology: What's New? What's Next? Robert Rosenberger 10.An Introduction to Hyperology: The Age of the Chimera Roisin Lally 11.Nursing's Nightingale needed a lamp! Anette Forss 12.Multistable roboethics Cathrine Hasse 13.Towards a Theory of Technological Mediation: A Program for Postphenomenological Research Peter-Paul Verbeek 14.Don Ihde's Relevance to the Gun Debates Evan Selinger 15.Technology and the Environment: Lessons from Fukushima Junichi Murata 16.How Does Technology Alter Sports: Body Space and Ethics Shoji Nagataki 17.Somatology of Aurality: The Voice of the Material World Eduardo Mendieta
1.Postphenomenology's North American Future Robert C. Scharff 2.Beyond Originary Givenness? Postphenomenology Digital Imaging and Evidentiary Responsibility Shannon Vallor 3.Historical Variations and the Cellular Age Galit Wellner 4.On Postphenomenology and the Postcolonial Srikanth Mallavarapu 5.What is Multistability? A Theory of the Keystone Concept of Postphenomenological Research Kyle Powys Whyte 6.Hospital Architecture and Design in Post-Phenomenological Perspective Lars Botin 7.Post-Telescope-Postphenomenology? ...and a little Locomotive History Michael Funk 8.The Dubstep Mashup Stacy O. Irwin 9.Postphenomenology: What's New? What's Next? Robert Rosenberger 10.An Introduction to Hyperology: The Age of the Chimera Roisin Lally 11.Nursing's Nightingale needed a lamp! Anette Forss 12.Multistable roboethics Cathrine Hasse 13.Towards a Theory of Technological Mediation: A Program for Postphenomenological Research Peter-Paul Verbeek 14.Don Ihde's Relevance to the Gun Debates Evan Selinger 15.Technology and the Environment: Lessons from Fukushima Junichi Murata 16.How Does Technology Alter Sports: Body Space and Ethics Shoji Nagataki 17.Somatology of Aurality: The Voice of the Material World Eduardo Mendieta
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