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Don Ihde, contemporary postphenomenological philosopher of science and technology-technoscience-examines the important philosophical role of Husserl, here in relation to technologies, and his classical phenomenology. With concrete analyses of both the science of Husserl's time and a retrospective reading from new technoscience interpretations, scientific instruments, technologies of reading and writing, and new imaging technologies are discussed.
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Don Ihde is Distinguished Professor, Emeritus, at Stony Brook University. His most recent books include
Experimental Phenomenology: Multistability;
Heidegger's Technologies: Postphenomenological Perspectives (Fordham); and
Embodied Technics.
Zusammenfassung
Don Ihde, contemporary postphenomenological philosopher of science and technology-technoscience-examines the important philosophical role of Husserl, here in relation to technologies, and his classical phenomenology. With concrete analyses of both the science of Husserl's time and a retrospective reading from new technoscience interpretations, scientific instruments, technologies of reading and writing, and new imaging technologies are discussed.