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Introduction: Thinking about Technology |
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Background and Standpoint |
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Collections and Conferences |
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Part One Historical Traditions in the Philosophy of Technology |
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Engineering Philosophy of Technology |
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Mechanical Philosophy and the Philosophy of Manufactures |
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Ernst Kapp and Technology as Organ Projection |
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Technology and Politics According to Peter Engelmeier and Others |
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Friedrich Dessauer and Technology as Encounter with the Kantian Thing-In-Itself |
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The Intellectual Attraction and Power of The Technical |
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Humanities Philosophy of Technology |
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Lewis Mumford: The Myth of the Machine |
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Jose Ortega Y Gasset: Meditation on Technics |
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Martin Heidegger: The Question Concerning Technology |
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Excursus on Ortega and Heidegger |
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Jacques Ellul: Technology as the Wager of the Century |
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From Engineering to Humanities Philosophy of Technology |
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The Two Philosophies in Tension: A Dialogue |
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Two Attempts at Reconciliation |
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The Question of Marxist Philosophy of Technology |
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A Brief for the Primacy of Humanities Philosophy of Technology |
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The Philosophical Questioning of Technology |
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Logic and Epistemological Issues |
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Issues of Political Philosophy |
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Questioning the Questions |
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Philosophical Questions about Techne |
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Observations on the History of Technology |
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Philosophy of Technology Versus |
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Part Two Analytical Issues in the Philosophy of Technology |
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From Philosophy to Technology |
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Engineering Objections to Humanities Philosophy of Technology |
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Philosophical Objections to Humanities Philosophy of Technology |
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Two Usages of the Term ``Technology'' |
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The Extension of ``Technology'' |
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A Framework for Philosophical Analysis |
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Types of Technology as Object |
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The Spectrum of Artifacts |
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The Machine (and Object) as Process |
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The Engineering Analysis of Machines |
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Physical, Chemical, and Biological Artifacts |
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Animal Artifacts, Social Artifacts, The Planet as Artifacts |
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On the Human Experience of Tools and Machines |
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The Social Dimension of Artifacts |
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Toward a Phenomenology of Artifacts |
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Types of Technology as Knowledge |
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Cognitive Development and Myth in Technology |
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The Phenomenology of Technical Skill |
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Maxims, Laws, Rules, and Theories |
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Against Technology as Applied Science |
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Ancient and Modern Technology |
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Types of Technology as Activity |
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Work: From Alienated Labor to ``Action Into Nature'' |
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Again, Ancient Versus Modern Technology |
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Types of Technology as Volition |
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Philosophies of Technology as Volition |
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Volition as a Conceptual Problem in Relation to Technology |
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Philosophies of Volition in Relation to Technology |
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Technology and Weakness of the Will |
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Conclusion: Continuing to Think about Technology |
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Science, Technology, and Society Studies |
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Epilogue: Three Ways of Being-with Technology |
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Being-with: From Persons to Technics |
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Notes |
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References |
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Index |
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