
The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Technology gives readers a view into this increasingly vital and urgently needed domain of philosophical understanding, offering an in-depth collection of leading and emerging voices in the philosophy of technology. The thirty-two contributions in this volume cut across and connect diverse philosophical traditions and methodologies. They reveal the often-neglected importance of technology for virtually every subfield of philosophy, including ethics, epistemology, philosophy of science, metaphysics, aesthetics, philosophy of language, and political theory. The Handbook also gives readers a new sense of what philosophy looks like when fully engaged with the disciplines and domains of knowledge that continue to transform the material and practical features and affordances of our world, including engineering, arts and design, computing, and the physical and social sciences.The chapters reveal enduring conceptual themes concerning technology's role in the shaping of human knowledge, identity, power, values, and freedom, while bringing a philosophical lens to the profound transformations of our existence brought by innovations ranging from biotechnology and nuclear engineering to artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and robotics. This new collection challenges the reader with provocative and original insights on the history, concepts, problems, and questions to be brought to bear upon humanity's complex and evolving relationship to technology.
This volume investigates the critical intersection of philosophical inquiry and technological development, seeking to establish how modern innovation reshapes fundamental human concepts. The editor, Maria Emmerich, compiles thirty-two contributions from established and emerging scholars to map the influence of technology across traditional philosophical subfields. The text argues that technology is not merely an external tool but a central component that alters the landscape of ethics, metaphysics, and political theory.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this collection as a comprehensive resource for scholars and students seeking to integrate technological concerns into broader philosophical discourse. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for those with a background in philosophical methodology.
Page Count:
693
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190851201
ISBN-13:
9780190851200
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