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almahu_9949926710702882
Umfang:
1 online resource (xii, 292 pages) :
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2 illustrations.
ISBN:
9781805113812
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9781805113829
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9781805113836
Inhalt:
"Our contemporary world is undeniably intertwined with technology, influencing every aspect of human life. This edited volume delves into why modern philosophical approaches to technology closely align with phenomenology and explores the implications of this relationship. Over the past two decades, scholars have emphasized users' lived experiences and their interactions with technological practices, arguing that technologies gain meaning and shape within specific contexts, actively shaping those contexts in return. This book investigates the phenomenological roots of contemporary philosophy of technology, examining how phenomenology informs analyses of temporality, use, cognition, embodiment, and environmentality. Divided into three sections, the volume begins by exploring the role of phenomenological methods in the philosophy of technology, and further investigates the methodological implications of combining phenomenology with other philosophical schools. The second section examines technology as a phenomenon, debating whether it should be analysed as a whole or through individual artifacts. The final section addresses the practical applications of phenomenological insights in design practices and democratic engagement. By offering a systematic exploration of the connection between phenomenology and technology, this volume provides valuable insights for scholars, students, and researchers in related fields, highlighting the continued relevance of phenomenological perspectives in understanding our technologically mediated world."--Publisher's website.
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Available through Open Book Publishers.
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Introduction: Articulating the Phenomenological Legacy of the Philosophy of Technology / Jochem Zwier, Bas de Boer -- 1. Ecological Hermeneutic Phenomenology: A Method to Explore the Ontic and Ontological Structures of Technologies in the World / Vincent Blok -- 2. Towards a Hermeneutic Phenomenology of Technology: A Hermeneutic Phenomenology of Technology / Alberto Romele -- 3. The Institution of Technology / Darian Meacham -- 4. The Activist Potential of Postmodern Phenomenology of Technology / Robert Rosenberger -- 5. Technological Mediation without Empirical Borders / Martin Ritter -- 6. Seeing the Phenomenon: The Radical Disembodiment of In Vitro Human Reproduction / Dana S. Belu -- 7. Artificial Intelligence and the Need to Redefine Human Traits / Galit Wellner -- 8. Nothing in Practice: Entanglements of Sartre's Nothingness and Social Media Practice: Entanglements of Sartre's Nothingness and Social Media Practice / Annie Kurz -- 9. Attending to the Online Other: A Phenomenology of Attention on Social Media Platforms: A Phenomenology of Attention for Social Media Platforms / Lavinia Marin -- 10. Three Embodied Dimensions of Communication: Phenomenological Lessons for and from the Field of Augmented and Alternative Communication Technology / Bouke van Balen, Janna van Grunsven, Caroline Bollen -- Epilogue / Jochem Zwier, Bas de Boer.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Sprache:
Englisch
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