Bernhard Irrgang develops a phenomenology and hermeneutics of technical handling, which he understands as a method of analyzing and interpreting framing questions regarding hypermodern technological civilizations. Archetypes, models, designs and concepts of technical and non-technical kinds, embedded into culture and economics have to be examined with respect to the interpretation of models and images, which guide their handling.
Bernhard Irrgang develops a phenomenology and hermeneutics of technical handling, which he understands as a method of analyzing and interpreting framing questions regarding hypermodern technological civilizations.
Archetypes, models, designs and concepts of technical and non-technical kinds, embedded into culture and economics have to be examined with respect to the interpretation of models and images, which guide their handling.
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Autorenporträt
Bernhard Irrgang, geb. 1953, Professor für Technikphilosophie an der TU Dresden. Arbeitsschwerpunkte: Geschichte der Philosophie im 17., 18., 20. Jahrhundert; Kulturtheorie der Technik, Grenzfragen der Biologie/Philosophie sowie angewandte und hermeneutische Ethik, insbesondere Technikethik; Ökologische Ethik, (bio-)medizinische Ethik, interkulturelle Umweltethik.
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"Irrgang's arguments are important, provocative, positive and critical. [...] There is probably no other single book in the philosophy of technology which assimilates and merges smoothly so many divergent perspectives all at once." Siby K. George AI & Society 32, 2017/2
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