Interpreting Technology puts Ricoeur's work at the center of contemporary philosophical thinking concerning technology. It investigates his project of critical hermeneutics, the growing ethical and political impacts of technologies on the modern lifeworld, and ways of analyzing global sociotechnical systems such as the Internet.
Interpreting Technology puts Ricoeur's work at the center of contemporary philosophical thinking concerning technology. It investigates his project of critical hermeneutics, the growing ethical and political impacts of technologies on the modern lifeworld, and ways of analyzing global sociotechnical systems such as the Internet.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Wessel Reijers; Alberto Romele and Mark Coeckelbergh
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Introduction: Hermeneutic Philosophy of Technology: A Research Program Alberto Romele, Wessel Reijers, Mark Coeckelbergh Part I: Ricoeur and Theories of Technology Chapter 1: Ricoeur's Polysemy of Technology and its Reception - Ernst Wolff Chapter 2: Postphenomenology and the Hermeneutic Ambiguity of Technology - Eoin Carney Chapter 3: Let's Narrate That Symmetry! Ricoeur and Latour - Jonne Hoek, Bas de Boer Chapter 4: Ricoeur's Critical Theory of Technology - David Kaplan Chapter 5: Free the Text! A Texture Turn in Philosophy of Technology - Bruno Gransche Part II: Ricoeur's Ethics of Technology Chapter 6: Narrative Self-Exposure on Social Media: From Ricoeur to Arendt in the Digital Age - Annemie Halsema Chapter 7: Digital Hermeneutics: Will the Real Quantified Self Please Stand Up? - Noel Fitzpatrick Chapter 8: The Pedagogical Relation in a Technological Age - David Lewin Chapter 9: Prostheses as Narrative Technologies: Bioethical Considerations for Prosthetic Applications in Health Care - Geoffrey Dierckxsens Chapter 10: Responsibility, Technology and Innovation: The Recognition of a Capable Agent - Guido Gorgoni, Robert Gianni Part III: Ricoeur and 21st Century Technology Chapter 11: Ricur and E-health - Alain Loute Chapter 12: The Force of Political Action in the Technological Polis - Todd Mei Chapter 13: Software and Metaphors: The Hermeneutic Dimensions of Software Development - Eric Chown, Fernando Nascimento Chapter 14: Narrating Artificial Intelligence: The Story of AlphaGo - Esther Keymolen Conclusion: Hermeneutic Responsible Innovation Wessel Reijers, Alberto Romele, Mark Coeckelbergh Index About the Contributors
Introduction: Hermeneutic Philosophy of Technology: A Research Program Alberto Romele, Wessel Reijers, Mark Coeckelbergh Part I: Ricoeur and Theories of Technology Chapter 1: Ricoeur's Polysemy of Technology and its Reception - Ernst Wolff Chapter 2: Postphenomenology and the Hermeneutic Ambiguity of Technology - Eoin Carney Chapter 3: Let's Narrate That Symmetry! Ricoeur and Latour - Jonne Hoek, Bas de Boer Chapter 4: Ricoeur's Critical Theory of Technology - David Kaplan Chapter 5: Free the Text! A Texture Turn in Philosophy of Technology - Bruno Gransche Part II: Ricoeur's Ethics of Technology Chapter 6: Narrative Self-Exposure on Social Media: From Ricoeur to Arendt in the Digital Age - Annemie Halsema Chapter 7: Digital Hermeneutics: Will the Real Quantified Self Please Stand Up? - Noel Fitzpatrick Chapter 8: The Pedagogical Relation in a Technological Age - David Lewin Chapter 9: Prostheses as Narrative Technologies: Bioethical Considerations for Prosthetic Applications in Health Care - Geoffrey Dierckxsens Chapter 10: Responsibility, Technology and Innovation: The Recognition of a Capable Agent - Guido Gorgoni, Robert Gianni Part III: Ricoeur and 21st Century Technology Chapter 11: Ricur and E-health - Alain Loute Chapter 12: The Force of Political Action in the Technological Polis - Todd Mei Chapter 13: Software and Metaphors: The Hermeneutic Dimensions of Software Development - Eric Chown, Fernando Nascimento Chapter 14: Narrating Artificial Intelligence: The Story of AlphaGo - Esther Keymolen Conclusion: Hermeneutic Responsible Innovation Wessel Reijers, Alberto Romele, Mark Coeckelbergh Index About the Contributors
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