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Spaces for the Future - A Companion to Philosophy of Technology

English · Hardback

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Table of Contents
Editorial Introduction
Part I: Ethical Space and Experience


  1. Anna Lauren Hoffmann, "Data, Technology, and Gender"

  2. D.E. Wittkower, "Discrimination"

  3. Monique Wonderly, "Video Games and Ethics"

  4. Yoni van den Eede and Katleen Gabriels, "Social Networking"

  5. Don Ihde, "TechnoArt"

  6. Jessie Mann, "The Philosophy of Art and Technology"
Part 2: Political Space and Agency

  1. Shannon Vallor, "Robots with Guns"

  2. Andrew Wells Garnar, "Educational Technology"

  3. Carl Mitcham, "Religious Transcendence"

  4. Andrew Feenberg, "Agency and Citizenship in a Technological Society"

  5. Ashley Shew, "Animals in Philosophy of Technology"
Part 3: Virtual Space and Property

  1. Evan Selinger and Woodrow Hartzog, "Obscurity and Privacy"

  2. Gordon Hull, "Copyright between Economic and Cultural Models of Creativity"

  3. Benjamin Jantzen, "Cyberwarfare"

  4. Craig Condella and Julie Swierzcek, "The Cloud"

  5. Deborah Johnson, "Ethical Issues in Big Data"

  6. Johnny Hartz Søraker, "Virtual Environments"
Part 4: Personal Space and Design

  1. Robert Rosenberger, "The Organization of User Experience"

  2. Pieter Vermaas, "Engineering Design"

  3. Ann Johnson, "Design"

  4. Albrecht Fritzsche, "Dancing the Device: a translational approach to technology"

  5. Dana Belu, "On Harnessing Birth in the Technological Age"

  6. Cyrus Mody, "Moore’s Regula"
Part 5: Inner Space and Environment

  1. Robert Darrow, "Is Renewable Energy Technology Revolutionary?"

  2. Tina Sikka, "Geoengineering and Climate Change"

  3. Adam Briggle, "Fracking"

  4. Robert-Jan Geerts, "Climate Change and Philosophy of Technology"
Part 6: Outer Space and Imagination

  1. Rosalyn Berne, "Space Tourism and Science Fiction"

  2. Zachary Pirtle and David Tomblin, "Well Ordered Engineering: Participatory Technology Assessment at NASA"

  3. Diana Hoyt, "When Loving Your Planet Isn’t Enough"

  4. Joseph C. Pitt, "Transcendence in Space"

  5. Nicholas Rescher, "The Role of Technology in Natural Science"

About the author

Joseph C. Pitt, a Fellow of AAAS, has been teaching at Virginia Tech for 45 years. His major area of scholarship is philosophy of technology with an emphasis on the impact of technological innovation on scientific change. He is the author of 4 books and the editor/co-editor of twelve others. He is past president of the Society for Philosophy and Technology and served as Editor-in-Chief of Techne: Research in Philosophy and Technology, of which he is currently on the editorial board.
Ashley Shew works in philosophy of technology on topics relating to emerging technologies, animals, disability, and environment. Her first book, Animal Constructions and Technological Knowledge, will be published next year. Her latest work concerns how disabled bodies are used in technological imagination and how narratives about technology often fail to match up to the lived experience of disability. She collects class materials and information about disability and technology on her website, http://techanddisability.com.

Summary

A volume of essays concerned with mapping out future domains in philosophy of technology, which will serve as an excellent text in a variety of courses.

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"This volume not only represents an impressive contribution to the philosophy of technology, but also helps serve to further define this lively field of inquiry. It shows how philosophical questions about technology abound within familiar spheres of human interaction such as art and religion, as well as in new spaces created by technology such as virtual reality. With insightful and accessibly-written essays from a diversity of theoretical perspectives, this work promises to be an excellent resource both for inspiring classroom discussion and for future scholarly research."
--Diane Michelfelder, Macalester College

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