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Technology, Pessimism, and Postmodernism

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HOWARD P. SEGAL, FOR THE EDITORS In November 1979 the Humanities Department of the University of Michi gan's College of Engineering sponsored a symposium on ''Technology and Pessimism. " The symposium included scholars from a variety of fields and carefully balanced critics and defenders of modern technology, broadly defined. Although by this point it was hardly revolutionary to suggest that technology was no longer automatically equated with optimism and in turn with unceasing social advance, the idea of linking technology so explicitly with pessimism was bound to attract attention. Among others, John Noble Wilford, a New York Times science and technology correspondent, not only covered the symposium but also wrote about it at length in the Times the following week. As Wilford observed, "Whatever their disagreements, the participants agreed that a mood of pessimism is overtaking and may have already displaced the old optimistic view of history as a steady and cumulative expansion of human power, the idea of inevitable progress born in the Scientific and Industrial Rev olutions and dominant in the 19th century and for at least the first half of this century. " Such pessimism, he continued, "is fed by growing doubts about soci ety's ability to rein in the seemingly runaway forces of technology, though the participants conceded that in many instances technology was more the symbol than the substance of the problem.

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Technology, Pessimism, and Postmodernism: Introduction.- The Idea of "Technology" and Postmodern Pessimism.- Technology and the Illusion of the Escape from Politics.- Joseph Glanvill's Plus Ultra and Beyond: Or How to Delay the Rise of Modern Science.- A Victorian Thunderstorm: Lightning Protection and Technological Pessimism in the Nineteenth Century.- When Bad Things Happen to Good Technologies: Three Phases in the Diffusion and Perception of American Telegraphy.- On the Notion of Technology as Ideology: Prospects.- Belated Pessimism: Technology and Twentieth Century German Conservative Intellectuals.- Time and Technology in Heidegger's Thought.- The Politics of Pessimism: Science and Technology Circa 1968.- The Cultural Contradictions of High Tech: Or the Many Ironies of Contemporary Technological Optimism.

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Assisted by Yaron Ezrahi (Editor), E. Mendelsohn (Editor), Everett Mendelsohn (Editor), Howard Segal (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.04.2012
 
EAN 9780792326304
ISBN 978-0-7923-2630-4
No. of pages 218
Weight 505 g
Illustrations VII, 218 p.
Series Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook
Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

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