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  • 1
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    London : Bloomsbury | London [u.a.] : Mansell | London : Thoemmes | London : Continuum ; 1.1976 - 11.1986(1987); 12.1990 - 24.2002; 25.2004 - 34.2019(2020); damit Ersch. eingest.
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    ISSN: 0307-5451
    Language: English
    Dates of Publication: 1.1976 - 11.1986(1987); 12.1990 - 24.2002; 25.2004 - 34.2019(2020); damit Ersch. eingest.
    DDC: 100
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    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Technik ; Geschichte ; Geschichte
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  • 2
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    Wien : Sonderzahl Verlagsgesellschaft m.b.H. | Berlin : Merve | München : Boer | Wien : Verl. Turia & Kant | Bodenheim : Syndikat | Berlin : Syndikat | Berlin : Philo | Zürich : Diaphanes | Berlin : Alpheus-Verl. | Wetzlar : Büchse der Pandora ; 1.1979-Bd. Nr. 42
    ISSN: 0172-858X
    Language: German
    Pages: 25 cm
    Dates of Publication: 1.1979-Bd. Nr. 42
    Subsequent Title: Fortgesetzt durch Schriften zur Verkehrswissenschaft
    DDC: 301.05
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    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Kultur ; Technik ; Geschichte ; Soziologie
    Note: Bd. 35 nicht ersch.; unregelmäßig
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  • 3
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    Berlin : Peter Lang | Berlin : Knowledge Unlatched
    ISBN: 9783653039764 , 9783653999648 , 9783653999631
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (184 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Dresden philosophy of technology studies vol. 5
    Series Statement: Peter Lang Edition
    DDC: 629.8/920943
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    Keywords: Robotics Popular works ; Robotics Popular works ; Robotics Philosophy ; Konferenzschrift 2010 ; Deutschland ; Japan ; Robotik ; Robotik ; Philosophie ; Ethik ; Japan ; Deutschland ; Robotik ; Philosophie ; Technik
    Note: Based on the lectures of the Conference "Future of Robotics in Germany and Japan" (TU Dresden, November 11-12, 2010)
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  • 4
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789400779143
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VI, 248 p. 4 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Philosophy of Engineering and Technology 17
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. The moral status of technical artefacts
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Technology Philosophy ; Political science Philosophy ; Engineering ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Technology Philosophy ; Political science Philosophy ; Engineering ; Engineering ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Political science ; Technology ; Artefakt ; Ethik ; Technik ; Artefakt ; Ethik ; Technik
    Abstract: This book considers the question: to what extent does it make sense to qualify technical artefacts as moral entities? The authors’ contributions trace recent proposals and topics including instrumental and non-instrumental values of artefacts, agency and artefactual agency, values in and around technologies, and the moral significance of technology. The editors’ introduction explains that as ‘agents’ rather than simply passive instruments, technical artefacts may actively influence their users, changing the way they perceive the world, the way they act in the world and the way they interact with each other. This volume features the work of various experts from around the world, representing a variety of positions on the topic. Contributions explore the contested discourse on agency in humans and artefacts, defend the Value Neutrality Thesis by arguing that technological artefacts do not contain, have or exhibit values, or argue that moral agency involves both human and non-human elements. The book also investigates technological fields that are subject to negative moral valuations due to the harmful effects of some of their products. It includes an analysis of some difficulties arising in Artificial Intelligence and an exploration of values in Chemistry and in Engineering. The Moral Status of Technical Artefacts is an advanced exploration of the various dimensions of the relations between technology and morality
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction: the moral status of technical artefacts; Peter Kroes and Peter-Paul VerbeekChapter 1. Agency in Humans and in Artifacts: A Contested Discourse; Carl Mitcham -- Chapter 2. Towards a post-human intra-actional account of sociomaterial agency (and Morality); Lucas Introna -- Chapter 3. Which came first, the doer or the deed?; Allan Hanson -- Chapter 4. Some misunderstandings about the moral significance of technology; Peter-Paul Verbeek -- Chapter 5. “Guns don’t kill, people kill”; values in and/or around technologies; Joe Pitt.-Chapter 6. Can technology embody values?; Ibo van de Poel and Peter Kroes -- Chapter 7. From moral agents to moral factors: the structural ethics approach; Philip Brey -- Chapter 8. Artefactual agency and artefactual moral agency; Deborah G. Johnson and Merel Noorman -- Chapter 9. Artefacts, agency, and action schemes; Christian Illies and Anthonie Meijers -- Chapter 10. Artificial agents and their moral nature; Luciano Floridi -- Chapter 11. The good, the bad, the ugly and the poor: instrumental and non- instrumental values of artefacts; Maarten Franssen -- Chapter 12. Values in Chemistry and Engineering; Sven Ove Hansson.
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9780802092632 , 9780802094698
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 183 p. , 24 cm
    DDC: 303.48/3
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    Keywords: Technology and civilization ; Technology / Philosophy ; Technology / Social aspects ; Technology / Moral and ethical aspects ; Virtue ; Technologie et civilisation ; Technologie / Philosophie ; Technologie / Aspect social ; Technologie / Aspect moral ; Vertus ; Ethik ; Gesellschaft ; Philosophie ; Technik ; Ethik ; Philosophie ; Technik ; Ethik ; Philosophie
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9780415639569 , 9780415639590
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 278 S. , Ill.
    Series Statement: Asia's transformations. Critical Asian scholarship 10
    Series Statement: Asia's transformations. Critical Asian scholarship
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.4830820951
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    Keywords: China ; Technik ; Geschlechterrolle ; Geschichte ; Technological innovations--China--History. ; Technology--Social aspects--China. ; Sex role--China--History. ; China--Social conditions--960-1644.
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9783837623512 , 3837623513
    Language: German
    Pages: 139 S. , Ill. , 23 cm
    Series Statement: X-Texte zu Kultur und Gesellschaft
    DDC: 306.4613
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    Keywords: Körper ; Wissenschaftlich-technischer Fortschritt ; Prothese ; Diskurs ; Technik ; Enhancement ; Mensch ; Körper ; Prothese ; Enhancement ; Wissenschaftlich-technischer Fortschritt ; Diskurs ; Mensch ; Körper ; Technik
    Description / Table of Contents: Biographical note: Karin Harrasser (Prof. Dr.) ist Professorin für Kulturwissenschaft an der Kunstuniversität Linz. In den letzten Jahren hat sie an einer Kultur- und Theoriegeschichte der Prothese gearbeitet
    Description / Table of Contents: Long description: Erfährt der Mensch ein Update, wie es der Prothetiker Hugh Herr mit seiner Formel von den »Humans 2.0« prophezeit? Die Diskussion um die Hightech-Prothesen eines Oscar Pistorius oder um Aufsehen erregende körpernahe Medien wie die Google-Brille zeigen einen Wandel der Ideen von Körperlichkeit: Verbessernde Eingriffe in und um den Körper werden nicht länger als notwendige Kompensation von Defiziten begriffen, sondern als wünschenswerte Optimierung und Steigerung. Werden Körper »machbar«? Karin Harrasser situiert diese aktuellen Diskurse und Praktiken des Körpers und entwirft einen anderen Blick auf sie. Wie lässt sich über Technologien, Medien und Körper aus der Perspektive von teilsouveränem Handeln und Parahumanität sprechen?; Review quote: »Wie es [...] gelingen kann, der Dauerpräsenz überindividueller, nicht-menschlicher Wesen im Zusammenleben sinnvoll zu begegnen, wird angesichts der wachsenden Möglichkeiten von Bio- und Medizintechnik zunehmend wichtiger und gleichermaßen schwieriger zu beantworten. Karin Harrasser liefert einen ersprießlichen Baustein dahingehend, wie den genannten Entwicklungen begrifflich und praktisch, programmatisch und spekulativ, bildhaft und narrativ begegnet werden kann, um "die Abhängigkeiten und Anhänglichkeiten zwischen technischen und organischen Akteuren besser zu beobachten, zu analysieren, zu gestalten."« Tom Bieling, www.designabilities.org, 28.12.2013 Besprochen in: http://www.scoop.it, 10 (2013), Andreas König http://antjeschrupp.com, 05.11.2013, Antje Schrupp Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 24.10.2013, Markus Huber GMK-Newsletter, 11 (2013) Missy Magazin, 4 (2013) www.pop-zeitschrift.de, 12 (2013), Julia Diekämper
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  • 8
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789400752436
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 241 p. 13 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: Philosophy of Engineering and Technology 9
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Norms in technology
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Genetic epistemology ; Ethics ; Technology Philosophy ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Genetic epistemology ; Ethics ; Technology Philosophy ; Technik ; Philosophie ; Erkenntnistheorie ; Technik ; Philosophie ; Erkenntnistheorie
    Abstract: This book offers a fusion of philosophy and technology, delineating the normative landscape that informs today s technologies and tomorrow s inventions. It examines what is deemed to be the internal norms that govern the ever-expanding technical universe
    Abstract: This book is a distinctive fusion of philosophy and technology, delineating the normative landscape that informs today’s technologies and tomorrow’s inventions. The authors examine what we deem to be the internal norms that govern our ever-expanding technical universe. Recognizing that developments in technology and engineering literally create our human future, transforming existing knowledge into tomorrow’s tools and infrastructure, they chart the normative criteria we use to evaluate novel technological artifacts: how, for example, do we judge a ‘good’ from a ‘bad’ expert system or nuclear power plant? As well as these ‘functional’ norms, and the norms that guide technological knowledge and reasoning, the book examines commonly agreed benchmarks in safety and risk reduction, which play a pivotal role in engineering practice.Informed by the core insight that, in technology and engineering, factual knowledge relating, for example, to the properties of materials or the load-bearing characteristics of differing construction designs is not enough, this analysis follows the often unseen foundations upon which technologies rest-the norms that guide the creative forces shaping the technical landscape to come. The book, a comprehensive survey of these emerging topics in the philosophy of technology, clarifies the role these norms (epistemological, functional, and risk-assessing) play in technological innovation, and the consequences they have for our understanding of technological knowledge.
    Description / Table of Contents: Norms in Technology; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1 The Many Relations Between Norms and Technology; 2 Two Types of Instrumental Norms; 3 Norms, Risk and Safety; 3.1 The Illusion of Nonnormative Risk Assessment; 3.2 The Undesirability of Risks; 3.3 Prioritization Among Incomparable Risks; 3.4 Probability Weighing; 3.5 Safety Norms in Engineering Practice; 4 The Structure of the Book; Part I: Normativity in Technological Knowledge and Action; Chapter 2: Extending the Scope of the Theory of Knowledge; 1 Introduction; 2 Science and Engineering Knowledge; 3 Engineering Knowledge
    Description / Table of Contents: 4 Exploring Types of Engineering Knowledge5 Will the Justified True Belief Account Work?; 6 Bearers of Knowledge: Beliefs, Actions and Other Categories; 7 Conclusion; Appendix : Edison's Patent; References; Chapter 3: Rules, Plans and the Normativity of Technological Knowledge; 1 Introduction; 2 Technological Rules and Norms; 3 Plans and Agents; 4 Normativity in Technological Knowledge; 5 Towards an Epistemology of Routines; 6 Conclusions; References; Chapter 4: Beliefs, Acceptances and Technological Knowledge; 1 Introduction: Can Technological Knowledge Be a Matter of Beliefs Only?
    Description / Table of Contents: 2 Types of Acceptances3 Types of Technological Knowledge; 4 Conclusions; References; Chapter 5: Policy Objectives and the Functions of Transport Systems; 1 Introduction; 2 Background and Observations; 2.1 Swedish Transport Policy Objectives; 2.2 Conceptions of Objectives and Rationality; 3 Normative Implications and Lessons Learned; 3.1 Goals Are Subject to Evaluation and Updating; 3.2 There Is a Trade-Off Between Precision and Flexibility; 3.3 Different Kinds of Goals Require Different Approaches; 4 Philosophical Relevance; 4.1 Future Generations
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.2 Standard of Measurement (Axiological Commensurability)4.3 Fairness; 5 Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 6: Rational Goals in Engineering Design: The Venice Dams; 1 Introduction; 2 The Function of Engineering Goals; 3 Designing the MOSE System; 4 Precision; 5 Evaluability; 6 Approachability; 7 Consistency; 8 Concluding Remarks; References; Part II: Normativity and Artefact Norms; Chapter 7: Valuation of Artefacts and the Normativity of Technology; 1 Introduction; 2 Classifying Value Statements; 2.1 Quantitative Classification; 2.2 Classification in Terms of Value Standards
    Description / Table of Contents: 3 Categories of Technological Objects4 Functional Value Statements in Technology; 4.1 Function and Value: A First Approximation; 4.2 Four Types of Categories; 4.3 Asymmetries in the Use of Value Terms; 5 Norms; 6 Conclusion; Appendix: The Logic of Category-Specified Value; Categories and Their Elements; Subcategories; Value Predicates; Some Valid Inference Principles; References; Chapter 8: Artefactual Norms; 1 Introduction; 2 What's in a Norm?; 3 Artefact Use and Norms; 3.1 Compatibility; 3.2 Interference; 3.3 Quality; 4 Artefact Design and Norms; 4.1 Marketability; 4.2 Manufacturability
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.3 Transportability, Installability
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- Introduction -- Part I. Normativity in Technological Knowledge and Action.-Chapter 1.  Extending the scope of technological knowledge: Anthonie W.M. Meijers and Peter Kroes -- Chapter 2. Rules, plans and the normativity of technological knowledge: Wybo Houkes -- Chapter 3. Beliefs, acceptances and technological knowledge: Marc J. de Vries and Anthonie W.M. Meijers -- Chapter 4. Policy objectives and the functions of transport systems: Holger Rosencrantz -- Chapter 5. Rational Goals in Engineering Design: The Venice Dams Case: Karin Edvardsson Björnberg -- Part 2. Normativity and Artefact Norms -- Chapter 6. Valuation of Artefacts and the Normativity of Technology: Sven Ove Hansson -- Chapter 7. Artifactual norms: Krist Vaesen -- Chapter 8. Instrumental Artifact Functions and Normativity: Jesse Hughes -- Chapter 9. The goodness and kindness of artefacts: Maarten Franssen -- Part 3. Normativity and Technological Risks -- Chapter 10. The Non-Reductivity of Normativity in Risks: Niklas Möller -- Chapter 11. Risk and Degrees of Rightness: Martin Peterson and Nicolas Espinoza -- Chapter 12. Naturalness, Artifacts, and Value: Per Sandin -- Chapter 13. Trust in Technological Systems: Philip J. Nickel -- Index.     ​.
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9780226852911 , 9780226852935 , 0226852911 , 0226852938
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 183 Seiten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Verbeek, Peter-Paul, 1970 - Moralizing technology
    DDC: 174/.96
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    Keywords: Technology Moral and ethical aspects ; Technik ; Ethik ; Ding ; Moralität
    Description / Table of Contents: Mediated morality -- A nonhumanist ethics of technology -- Do artifacts have morality? -- Technology and the moral subject -- Morality in design -- Moral environments: an application -- Morality beyond mediation -- Conclusion: accompanying technology.
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9780226272801 , 9780226735849 , 0226735842
    Language: English
    Pages: vii, 344 Seiten , Abbildungen, Karten , 24 cm
    Parallel Title: Übersetzt als Schäfer, Dagmar, 1968 - Gong kai wan wu
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Crafting of the 10,000 Things
    DDC: 609.51/09032
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    Keywords: Song, Yingxing ; Science History 17th century ; Technology History 17th century ; Cosmology, Chinese ; Qi (Chinese philosophy) ; Song, Yingxing, b. 1587 ; Tian gong kai wu ; Science ; China ; History ; 17th century ; Technology ; China ; History ; 17th century ; Cosmology, Chinese ; Qi (Chinese philosophy) ; China ; Wissenschaft ; Technik ; Geschichte 1600-1700 ; Song, Yingxing 1587-1666 Tiangong-kaiwu ; Technik ; Wissenschaftliches Denken ; China ; Wissenschaft ; Technik ; Geschichte 1600-1700
    Abstract: Knowing "things and affairs" in premodern China -- Nature, crafts, and knowing -- Private affairs -- The Ming dynasty and the Song family -- Childhood and education -- Driving forces: the appointment of Chen Qixin -- Song's writing campaign -- Affairs of honor -- Knowledge in terms of qi: universal rulings and rationality -- The truth in heaven and the order of qi -- The power of heaven: omens and eclipses -- Systems of value: the sage-kings, the authority of the past, and man's role -- The knowledge in crafts -- Public affairs -- Crafts and the Ming state -- Man's nature (xing) and talents -- Abilities and education -- Social permeability and the commercialization of society: the merchant -- Customs and habits -- Written affairs -- Rhetoric of knowledge inquiry: texts and experience -- Images, technology and argument -- Observing the nature of qi: theory and practice in knowledge construction -- The complexity of qi transformations: composites and compositions of qi -- Formulating the transformation -- Reading the signature of yin-yang qi in gas, salt, wind, and rain -- Growth and decay: wood, corpses, and the proportional relation of yin and yang -- Glitches in the matrix of qi: the concepts of ashes and particles -- Acoustics -- An anatomy of sound -- The human voice -- Volume and velocity -- Resonance and harmony -- Conclusion. leaving the theater -- Epilogue. aftermath -- By virtue of friendship: literary sponsorship -- By virtue of position: outside and opposition -- By virtue of loyalty: moral obligations -- An artifact in transmission: The editions of the Works of heaven -- Writing about practical knowledge in the Chinese literati world -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix 1. Chinese dynasties and various rulers -- Appendix 2. Song Yingxing curriculum vitae -- Appendix 3. Editions of the Tiangong kaiwu
    Description / Table of Contents: Knowing "things and affairs" in premodern China -- Nature, crafts, and knowing -- Private affairs -- The Ming dynasty and the Song family -- Childhood and education -- Driving forces: the appointment of Chen Qixin -- Song's writing campaign -- Affairs of honor -- Knowledge in terms of qi: universal rulings and rationality -- The truth in heaven and the order of qi -- The power of heaven: omens and eclipses -- Systems of value: the sage-kings, the authority of the past, and man's role -- The knowledge in crafts -- Public affairs -- Crafts and the Ming state -- Man's nature (xing) and talents -- Abilities and education -- Social permeability and the commercialization of society: the merchant -- Customs and habits -- Written affairs -- Rhetoric of knowledge inquiry: texts and experience -- Images, technology and argument -- Observing the nature of qi: theory and practice in knowledge construction -- The complexity of qi transformations: composites and compositions of qi -- Formulating the transformation -- Reading the signature of yin-yang qi in gas, salt, wind, and rain -- Growth and decay: wood, corpses, and the proportional relation of yin and yang -- Glitches in the matrix of qi: the concepts of ashes and particles -- Acoustics -- An anatomy of sound -- The human voice -- Volume and velocity -- Resonance and harmony -- Conclusion. leaving the theater -- Epilogue. aftermath -- By virtue of friendship: literary sponsorship -- By virtue of position: outside and opposition -- By virtue of loyalty: moral obligations -- An artifact in transmission: The editions of the Works of heaven -- Writing about practical knowledge in the Chinese literati world -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix 1. Chinese dynasties and various rulers -- Appendix 2. Song Yingxing curriculum vitae -- Appendix 3. Editions of the Tiangong kaiwu.
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9789400713567
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXI, 212p. 1 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology 7
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. The growing gap between emerging technologies and legal-ethical oversight
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Ethics ; Philosophy of law ; Technology Philosophy ; Artificial intelligence ; Engineering ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Ethics ; Philosophy of law ; Technology Philosophy ; Artificial intelligence ; Engineering ; Technological innovations ; Moral and ethical aspects ; Technological innovations ; Law and legislation ; Künstliche Intelligenz ; Innovation ; Technik ; Recht ; Ethik ; Moral
    Abstract: At the same time that the pace of science and technology has greatly accelerated in recent decades, our legal and ethical oversight mechanisms have become bogged down and slower. This book addresses the growing gap between the pace of science and technology and the lagging responsiveness of legal and ethical oversight society relies on to govern emerging technologies. Whether it be biotechnology, genetic testing, nanotechnology, synthetic biology, computer privacy, autonomous robotics, or any of the other many emerging technologies, new approaches are needed to ensure appropriate and timely re
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Why Law and Ethics Need to Keep Pace with Emerging Technologies; References; Contents; Contributors; Part I The ``Pacing Problem''; 1 Governance and Technology Systems: The Challenge of Emerging Technologies; 1.1 Introduction: The Power of Technology Systems; 1.2 The Five Horsemen of Emerging Technologies; 1.3 Technology, Complexity and Earth Systems Engineering and Management; 1.4 Conclusion; References; 2 The Growing Gap Between Emerging Technologies and the Law; 2.1 Accelerating Technology
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.1.1 Pace of Law vs. Pace of Science and Technology: Can Law Stay Current?References; 3 Ethical Challenges of Emerging Technologies; 3.1 Humanoid Robotics; 3.2 Pervasive Computing; 3.3 Are Emerging Technologies Unique?; 3.4 Who Should Do the Ethics?; 3.5 Microethics and Macroethics in Engineering; 3.6 Ethicists and Emerging Technologies; 3.7 Conclusion; References; Part II Oversight Dynamics for Emerging Technologies; 4 Public Policy on the Technological Frontier; 4.1 Change the Metaphor; 4.2 Embed an Early Warning System; 4.3 Track the Known Unknowns; 4.4 Focus on Bad Practices
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.5 Get the Right People to the Frontier4.6 Develop and Implement a Learning Strategy; 4.7 Conclusion; References; 5 Software Agents, Anticipatory Ethics, and Accountability; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Making Room for Anticipatory Ethics; 5.3 Anticipating Software Agents: An Argument for Moral Ontology; 5.3.1 The Argument; 5.3.2 Anticipating Accountability; 5.4 Anticipating Software Agents: The Counterarguments; 5.4.1 The Concern Is Premature; 5.4.2 Software Agents Are Autonomous; 5.5 Conclusion; References; 6 Sui Generis Rules; 6.1 Introduction
    Description / Table of Contents: 6.2 Sui Generis Rules: Special Laws for Special Circumstances6.3 Sui Generis Rules and Other Dichotomies; 6.4 Why Employ Sui Generis Rules?; 6.5 Dangers of Sui Generis Rules; 6.5.1 The Problem of Completeness; 6.5.2 The Problem of Administrative Costs; 6.5.3 The Problem of Technological Change; 6.5.4 The Problem of Politics; 6.6 Weighing It Up; 6.7 Tailoring Within Broad Category; 6.8 Technology Neutral Sui Generis Rules; 6.9 Conclusion; References; 7 Anticipatory Governance of Emerging Technologies; References; Part III A Toolbox of Solutions
    Description / Table of Contents: 8 Pacing Science and Technology with Codes of Conduct: Rethinking What Works8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Some Preliminary Points; 8.3 Codes and Biological Weapons: Expectations and Transformations; Box 8.1 Proposals for Biosecurity Codes; A Hippocratic Oath for Scientists?; Uniting Around a Restricting Code?; A Universal Code?; 8.4 What Has Been Accomplished?; 8.4.1 Codes As Exercises in Deferral; 8.4.2 Follow Through?; 8.5 Reframings; 8.6 Evaluating the Process; Box 8.2 Meetings About Codes in the British Foreign Office; 8.7 A Disruption; 8.8 A Reconsideration; 8.9 Conclusions
    Description / Table of Contents: 9 An International Framework Agreement on Scientific and Technological Innovation and Regulation
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  • 12
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    Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    ISBN: 9783642222825
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 523p, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Kraus, Roland Phraseological dictionary
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Translating and interpreting ; Language and languages ; Engineering ; Linguistics ; Linguistics ; Science (General) ; Translating and interpreting ; Language and languages ; Engineering ; Englisch ; Fachsprache ; Technik ; Englisch ; Fachsprache ; Technik
    Abstract: Peter Baumgartner
    Abstract: The dictionary lists the general vocabulary - nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives - which occurs in practically all technical texts. This vocabulary should be mastered by all those who actively or passively work with technical texts since it provides the structures into which the technical terms of various fields of technology are embedded. The keywords are provided with numerous model sentences illustrating their usage and offering the user a variety of suggestions for his / her own formulations
    Description / Table of Contents: Preliminary; Buchstaben
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  • 13
    ISBN: 9783866444676
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (238 S.)
    Series Statement: Karlsruher Studien Technik und Kultur 1
    Series Statement: Karlsruher Studien Technik und Kultur
    DDC: 303.483
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    Keywords: cultural studies ; history of technology ; impact of technology on human society ; Technikgeschichte ; Kulturwissenschaft ; Auswirkungen von Technik auf menschliche Gesellschaft ; Science (General) ; Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ; Technik ; Kultur ; Konferenzschrift 2008 ; Konferenzschrift 2008 ; Technik ; Kultur
    Note: German
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  • 14
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    [s.l.] : KIT Scientific Publishing
    ISBN: 9783866444744
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (219 S.)
    Series Statement: Karlsruher Studien Technik und Kultur 2
    Series Statement: Karlsruher Studien Technik und Kultur
    DDC: 306.46
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    Keywords: history of technology ; cultural studies ; Technikgeschichte ; Kulturwissenschaft ; Techniknostalgie ; Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ; Science (General) ; Technik ; Nostalgie ; Kultur ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kultur ; Technik ; Nostalgie
    Note: German
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  • 15
    ISBN: 9783866444935
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Technikdiskurse 3
    Series Statement: Technikdiskurse
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Kunze, Rolf-Ulrich, 1968 - Symbiosen, Riutale [i.e. Rituale], Routinen
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Kunze, Rolf-Ulrich, 1968 - Symbiosen, Riutale [i.e. Rituale], Routinen
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    Keywords: Impact of science & technology on society ; History of engineering & technology ; Deutschland ; Identität ; Soziale Konstruktion ; Alltag ; Technisierung ; Geschichte 1920-1970 ; Deutschland ; Konsumgesellschaft ; Technik ; Akzeptanz ; Geschichte 1920-1970
    Abstract: Die sozialkonstruktivistischen Essays über Technikrituale und Technikakzeptanz bieten an ausgewählten Beispielen und Quellen der 1920er bis 1960er Jahre einen Blick auf einige, zum Teil bislang wenig beachtete Quellenformen aus der Nähe, getragen von dem erkenntnisleitenden Interesse an ihrer identitätsstiftenden, also soziokulturellen Bedeutung, ihrem sozialen Leben in unserem Leben. Dabei geht es um eine Umsetzung der Ansätze der social construction of technology (SCOT)
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    Oxford [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
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    ISBN: 9781405149006 , 1405149000 , 9781405149013 , 1405149019
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 542 S. , graph. Darst. , 26 cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    DDC: 601
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    Keywords: Technology Moral and ethical aspects ; Technology ; Moral and ethical aspects ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Technik ; Moral ; Ethik ; Technikphilosophie
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. I: Introductory considerations of technology. Toward a philosophy of technology / Hans JonasFour philosophies of technology / Alan R. Drengson -- The relation of science and technology to human values / William W. Lowrance -- A collective of humans and nonhumans / Bruno Latour -- Technology and ethics / Kristin Shrader-Frechette -- pt. II: Considering the autonomy of technology. The autonomy of technology / Jacques Ellul -- Artifice and order / Langdon Winner -- The autonomy of technology / Joseph Pitt -- pt. III: Existential and phenomenological considerations. The question concerning technology / Martin Heidegger -- Man the technician / José Ortega y Gasset --- Focal things and practices / Albert Borgmann -- A phenomenology of technics / Don Ihde -- pt. IV: Critical theory. The new forms of control / Herbert Marcuse -- Technical progress and the social life-world / Jürgen Habermas -- The critical theory of technology / Andrew Feenberg -- pt. V: Pragmatic considerations. Science and society / John Dewey -- Technology and community life / Larry Hickman -- pt. VI: Feminist considerations. A cyborg manifesto : science, technology, and socialist-feminism in the late twentieth century / Donna Haraway -- Technological ethics in a different voice / Diane P. Michelfelder -- pt. VII: Technology and value in everyday life. Introduction -- The aesthetic drama of the ordinary / John McDermott -- Domestic technology : labour-saving or enslaving? / Judy Wajcman -- Some meanings of automobiles / Douglas Browning -- pt. VIII: Values and biotechnologies. Introduction -- How splendid technologies can go wrong / Daniel Callahan -- Genetics and reproductive risk : Can having children be immoral? / Laura M. Purdy -- Preventing a Brave New World / Leon Kass -- Ethical issues in human stem cell research : embryos and beyond / Inmaculada de Melo-Martín and Marin Gillis -- Food for thought / Nina V. Federoff and Nancy Marie Brown -- Value judgments and risk comparisons : the case of genetically engineered crops / Paul B. Thompson -- pt. IX: Urban values. Introduction -- The highway and the city / Lewis Mumford -- Designing cities and buildings as if they were ethical choices / Jessica Woolliams -- The local history of space / Steven Moore -- Community / Joseph Grange -- Urban ecological citizenship / Andrew Light -- pt. X: Environmental values. Introduction -- Why mow? / Michael Pollan -- Technology / Lori Gruen -- Environment, technology, and ethics / Rajni Kothari -- The conceptual foundations of the land ethic / J. Baird Callicott -- Deep ecology / Bill Devall and George Sessions -- Radical American environmentalism and wilderness preservation : a Third World critique / Ramachandra Guha -- Just garbage / Peter S. Wenz -- pt. XI: Immediate challenges : information technologies, technological systems, and the future of human values. Introduction -- Philosophy of information technology / Carl Mitcham -- Into the electronic millennium / Sven Birkerts -- Why I am not going to buy a computer / Wendell Berry -- In the age of the smart machine / Shoshana Zuboff -- The social life of information / John Seely Brown and Paul Duguid -- The quest for universal usability / Ben Shneiderman.
    Note: Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references (S. [531]-542)
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    Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V
    ISBN: 9789048139002
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 174 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Philosophy of Engineering and Technology 1
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Houkes, Wybe Nico, 1971 - Technical functions
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    Keywords: Philosophy ; Engineering design ; Engineering ; Philosophy (General) ; Technology Philosophy ; Engineering design ; Technik ; Artefakt ; Technikphilosophie
    Abstract: This first book-length study in the philosophy of technical artefacts and their technical functions presents a new action-theoretical account of using and designing called the ICE theory. This theory connects the material side of technical artefacts with the aims of everyday users and the tasks of engineers when designing for those everyday users. Wybo Houkes and Pieter Vermaas have developed ICE theory in close contact with the engineering literature on designing and the literature on functions in the philosophy of biology and philosophy of mind. As such the book is a telling example of the s
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 2 Using, designing and plans; 2.1 Artefacts and actions; 2.2 Use plans; 2.3 Planning in use; 2.4 Designing plans; 2.5 Designing products; 2.6 Standards for use plans; 2.7 Evaluating artefact use and design; 3 Function theories; 3.1 Function theories for technical artefacts; 3.2 The intentional function theory; 3.3 Cummins' causal-role theory of functions; 3.4 The evolutionist function theory; 3.5 Combining the basic theories; 4 The ICE-function theory; 4.1 A use-plan approach towards functions; 4.2 Function ascriptions; 4.3 Assessing the function ascriptions
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.4 Functional roles5 Malfunctioning; 5.1 The phenomenon of artefact malfunctioning; 5.2 Having capacities versus exercising them; 5.3 Artefact normativity; 6 Engineering, science and biology; 6.1 Plan-less function ascriptions; 6.2 Engineering; 6.3 Physics and chemistry; 6.4 Biology; 6.5 A biological and generalised ICE-theory; 7 The nature of artefacts; 7.1 Functions as conceptual drawbridges; 7.2 Against function essentialism; 7.3 Plan relativism; 7.4 Useful and man-made materials; Bibliography; Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V
    ISBN: 9789048128044
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 361p, digital)
    Series Statement: Philosophy of Engineering and Technology 2
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Philosophy and engineering
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Ethics ; Philosophy, modern ; Science Philosophy ; Technology Philosophy ; Engineering ; Engineering design ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Ethics ; Philosophy, modern ; Science Philosophy ; Technology Philosophy ; Engineering ; Engineering design ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Philosophie ; Technik ; Philosophie ; Technik
    Abstract: 〈P〉This volume brings together some of the primary philosophers and ethicists interested in engineering and leading engineers interested in philosophical reflections. It is the first comprehensive volume on philosophy and engineering, an emerging new field.〈/P〉
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Contributors; Author Biographies; 1 Philosophy and Engineering: Setting the Stage; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 The 2007 Workshop on Philosophy and Engineering; 1.2 Towards a Philosophy of Engineering; 1.2.1 What is Engineering?; 1.2.2 The Relation Between Science, Technology and Engineering; 1.2.3 Other Philosophical Issues in Engineering; 1.2.4 Interaction and Cooperation Between Philosophers and Engineers; 1.3 The Contributions; 1.3.1 Philosophy; 1.3.2 Ethics; 1.3.3 Reflection; References; Part I Philosophy
    Description / Table of Contents: 2 Distinguishing Architects from Engineers: A Pilot Study in Differences Between Engineers and Other Technologists2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Name and the Thing; 2.3 Some Differences Between Architecture and Engineering; 2.4 Historical Contributions to These Differences; 2.5 Conclusions; References; 3 The Rise of Philosophy of Engineering in the East and the West; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Substantial Progress of Philosophy of Engineering at the Beginning of the 21st Century; 3.3 Trichotomy of Science, Technology and Engineering; 3.4 Scientific Community and Engineering Community
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.5 Why Philosophy of Engineering is ImportantReferences; 4 Multiple Facets of Philosophy and Engineering; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Inside the Diamond: The Structure of Engineering as Engineers See It; 4.3 Values and Engineering; 4.4 A Philosophy Positive About Engineering: American Pragmatism; 4.5 Even Radicals Deserve a Hearing; 4.6 Engineering as a Guild and Engineering Education; Bibliography; 5 Comparing Approaches to the Philosophy of Engineering: Including the Linguistic Philosophical Approach; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Six Basic Types; 5.3 Toward a Linguistic Philosophy of Engineering
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.4 ConclusionReferences; 6 Focussing Philosophy of Engineering: Analyses of Technical Functions and Beyond; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The Eccentric Development of the ICE Theory; 6.3 The Limited Use of the ICE Theory in Engineering; 6.4 Focussing the ICE Theory on Philosophy of Technology; References; 7 Philosophy, Engineering, and the Sciences; 7.1 Introduction; Problems with the Old Story; 7.2 Examples of Applied Science; 7.3 A Transcendental Argument for Engineering Priority; 7.4 Conclusion; References
    Description / Table of Contents: 8 Engineering Science as a Discipline of the Particular? Types of Generalization in Engineering Sciences8.1 Sciences of the Particular: A Contradiction in Terms?; 8.2 Generalization, Abstraction and Idealization; 8.3 Taking an Empirical Turn; 8.4 Four Case Studies; 8.4.0 Case 1: Microwave Oven Characteristics; 8.4.0 Case 2: Transmitter Pentodes; 8.4.0 Case 3: High-Speed Sparking Machinery Equipment; 8.4.0 Case 4: An Evacuated Tubular Solar Collector with Heat Pipe; 8.5 Analysis of the Types of Generalization in the Case Studies; 8.6 Conclusions; References
    Description / Table of Contents: 9 How the Models of Engineering Tell the Truth
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