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Spanish Philosophy of Technology - Contemporary Work from the Spanish Speaking Community

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This volume features essays that detail the distinctive ways authors and researchers in Spanish speaking countries express their thoughts on contemporary philosophy of technology. Written in English but fully capturing a Spanish perspective, the essays bring the views and ideas of pioneer authors and many new ones to an international readership.
Coverage explores key topics in the philosophy of technology, the ontological and epistemological aspects of technology, development and innovation, and new technological frontiers like nanotechnology and cloud computing. In addition, the book features case studies on philosophical queries.
Readers will discover such voices as Miguel Ángel Quintanilla and Javier Echeverría, who are main references in the current landscape of philosophy of technology both in Spain and Spanish speaking countries; José Luis Luján, who is a leading Spanish author in research about technological risk; and Emilio Muñoz, former head of the Spanish National Research Council and an authority on Spanish science policy.
The volume also covers thinkers in American Spanish speaking countries, such as Jorge Linares, an influential researcher in ethical issues; Judith Sutz, who has a very recognized work on social issues concerning innovation; Carlos Osorio, who focuses his work on technological determinism and the social appropriation of technology; and Diego Lawler, an important researcher in the ontological aspects of technology.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Presentation by the editors.- Chapter 2: Ontological & epistemological aspects of technology; Diego Lawler, Jesús Vega Encabo, Miguel Ángel Quintanilla.- Chapter 3: Ethical issues; León Olivé Morett, Inmaculada de Melo Martín, José Luis Luján.- Chapter 4: Development & Innovation; Jorge Nuñez Jover, Judith Sutz Vaisman, Emilio Muñoz Ruiz.- Chapter 5: New technological frontiers; Javier Bustamante Donas, Javier Echeverría Ezponda, José Manuel de Cózar.- Chapter 6: Case studies; José Antonio López Cerezo, María Teresa Santander, Eulalia Pérez Sedeño, Carlos Osorio Marulanda.

About the author

Belén Laspra is a research fellow at the Center for Political Studies at the University of Michigan (United States). She holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Oviedo; Master in Social Studies of Science (University of Oviedo), and Master in ICT and e-learning (Group 9 Universities).She was researcher fellowship at the University of Tampere (Finland) through a Erasmus pre-doctoral program. During five years was pre-doctoral researcher fellowship at the University of Oviedo. Her research focuses on the scientific culture and public understanding of science. She is author and editor of several publications, has participated in many international and national congress, and has joined a number of national research projects. She is also member of the Group of Social Studies of Science (CTS Group).
José Antonio López Cerezo is Professor of Logic and Philosophy of Science at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Oviedo (Spain). He holds a PhD in philosophy fromthe University of Valencia (Spain) and was subsequently post-doctoral researcher at the University of Helsinki (Finland). His research focuses on social studies of science. He is author and editor of numerous books, and has published in national and international journals in the field of scientific culture, public participation and public understanding of science. He has been main researcher on several national projects, as well as various outreach programs and communication of science and technology. He is Director of the Group of Social Studies of Science (CTS Group) of the University of Oviedo and Coordinator of the STS Network, Science Program, Organization for Ibero-American States (OEI).

Summary

This volume features essays that detail the distinctive ways authors and researchers in Spanish speaking countries express their thoughts on contemporary philosophy of technology. Written in English but fully capturing a Spanish perspective, the essays bring the views and ideas of pioneer authors and many new ones to an international readership.
Coverage explores key topics in the philosophy of technology, the ontological and epistemological aspects of technology, development and innovation, and new technological frontiers like nanotechnology and cloud computing. In addition, the book features case studies on philosophical queries.
Readers will discover such voices as Miguel Ángel Quintanilla and Javier Echeverría, who are main references in the current landscape of philosophy of technology both in Spain and Spanish speaking countries; José Luis Luján, who is a leading Spanish author in research about technological risk; and Emilio Muñoz, former head of the Spanish National Research Council and an authority on Spanish science policy.
The volume also covers thinkers in American Spanish speaking countries, such as Jorge Linares, an influential researcher in ethical issues; Judith Sutz, who has a very recognized work on social issues concerning innovation; Carlos Osorio, who focuses his work on technological determinism and the social appropriation of technology; and Diego Lawler, an important researcher in the ontological aspects of technology.

Product details

Assisted by Antonio López Cerezo (Editor), Antonio López Cerezo (Editor), Belé Laspra (Editor), Belén Laspra (Editor), José Antonio López Cerezo (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783319891248
ISBN 978-3-31-989124-8
No. of pages 282
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 16 mm
Weight 458 g
Illustrations XVI, 282 p. 2 illus.
Series Philosophy of Engineering and Technology
Philosophy of Engineering and Technology
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > Miscellaneous
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous

B, Technologie, allgemein, Philosophy, Philosophy of Technology, Religion and Philosophy, José Ortega Y Gasset, Spanish Philosophy of Technology, Philosophy of Technology in Latin-american countries, Ethical issues of philosophy of technology in SS countries

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