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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Topi HeikkeröPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.531kg ISBN: 9780739168646ISBN 10: 0739168649 Pages: 246 Publication Date: 07 June 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Question of Ethics in a Technological World Chapter 3: Hans Jonas: Technology and Responsibility Chapter 4: Albert Borgmann: Technology and the Good Life Chapter 5: Larry Hickman: Technology and Functionality Chapter 6: Thinking Further: Ethics and Technology Chapter 7: ConclusionsReviewsOverall, Heikkeroe succeeds in identifying an amazing number of issues in an accessible way...In fundamental ways, Heikkeroe is surely right. We cannot continue to treat science, technology, and ethics traditionally and unreflectively. Nor can we continue to separate technoscience studies into applied ethics, phenomenologies and sociologies of the particular, and Big Question philosophies. Heikkeroe makes the case for their integration with an impressive amount of material, in accessible prose, accompanied by sensible criticisms. * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews * Heikkeroe's book has several qualities. First of all, it is well-written: it manages to be clear, to limit the use of jargon and to always explain technical terms. This is an important quality that makes it suitable both for teaching purposes and for a non-specialised audience. The second important merit of the book is that it tackles extremely important issues and questions. In the age of the Anthropocene and global climate change, at a time when the radical lifestyle and cultural changes effected by the internet strike any parent who struggles to make sense of the life of their digital native offspring, the questions of how radical and fundamental is the impact of technologies on human life and how should we live with these technologies can no longer be ignored. Heikkeroe's book provides many valuable concepts and ideas for thinking more deeply about how to relate to technology both at an individual and social level. The third outstanding quality of the book is the clear, exhaustive and fair reconstruction of the thought of Jonas, Borgmann and Hickma n. Heikkeroe's book thus deserves attention and repays the attentive reader. * Nanoethics * Heikkeroe ... has made a valuable contribution to how we should think about ethics in a technological age. * Technology and Culture * This book is a godsend for all who ponder the vexing ethical and political questions that confront the new millennium. Drawing upon evidence from the field of science and technology studies, the book explores contributions of major philosophers who have questioned our society's often uncritical reliance on powerful technologies. As Topi Heikkeroe sorts through the themes and theories, he outlines a compelling vision of our environmental and social obligations. His lucid, engaging style makes it possible for scholars, students and everyday citizens to grasp the issues and join the debate. -- Langdon Winner, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Why is it that most of us rarely think about technology in philosophical terms yet technology is one of the most influential dimensions of human life? In addition to contributing to a much needed genre of studies of technology in contemporary society like Turkle's Alone Together, this book clearly and eloquently remind us of the importance to ask philosophical questions about technology. It does so by tracing this line of inquiry to key influential philosophers of technology-Jonas, Borgmann, Hickman-and distilling from them frameworks to help us ask questions about technology and the good life. This book is a 'must read' for anyone embarking in teaching or research of ethics, philosophy, or social studies of technology. It belongs in the library collection of any university that wants its faculty and students to think seriously about technology. -- Juan Lucena, Colorado School of Mines This book is a godsend for all who ponder the vexing ethical and political questions that confront the new millennium. Drawing upon evidence from the field of science and technology studies, the book explores contributions of major philosophers who have questioned our society's often uncritical reliance on powerful technologies. As Topi Heikkero sorts through the themes and theories, he outlines a compelling vision of our environmental and social obligations. His lucid, engaging style makes it possible for scholars, students and everyday citizens to grasp the issues and join the debate. -- Langdon Winner, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Why is it that most of us rarely think about technology in philosophical terms yet technology is one of the most influential dimensions of human life? In addition to contributing to a much needed genre of studies of technology in contemporary society like Turkle's Alone Together, this book clearly and eloquently remind us of the importance to ask philosophical questions about technology. It does so by tracing this line of inquiry to key influential philosophers of technology--Jonas, Borgmann, Hickman- and distilling from them frameworks to help us ask questions about technology and the good life. This book is a must read for anyone embarking in teaching or research of ethics, philosophy, or social studies of technology. It belongs in the library collection of any university that wants its faculty and students to think seriously about technology. -- Juan Lucena, Colorado School of Mines This book is a godsend for all who ponder the vexing ethical and political questions that confront the new millennium. Drawing upon evidence from the field of science and technology studies, the book explores contributions of major philosophers who have questioned our society's often uncritical reliance on powerful technologies. As Topi Heikkero sorts through the themes and theories, he outlines a compelling vision of our environmental and social obligations. His lucid, engaging style makes it possible for scholars, students and everyday citizens to grasp the issues and join the debate. -- Langdon Winner, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Why is it that most of us rarely think about technology in philosophical terms yet technology is one of the most influential dimensions of human life? In addition to contributing to a much needed genre of studies of technology in contemporary society like Turkle's Alone Together, this book clearly and eloquently remind us of the importance to ask philosophical questions about technology. It does so by tracing this line of inquiry to key influential philosophers of technology-Jonas, Borgmann, Hickman-and distilling from them frameworks to help us ask questions about technology and the good life. This book is a 'must read' for anyone embarking in teaching or research of ethics, philosophy, or social studies of technology. It belongs in the library collection of any university that wants its faculty and students to think seriously about technology. -- Juan Lucena, Colorado School of Mines This book is a godsend for all who ponder the vexing ethical and political questions that confront the new millennium. Drawing upon evidence from the field of science and technology studies, the book explores contributions of major philosophers who have questioned our society,s often uncritical reliance on powerful technologies. As Topi Heikkero sorts through the themes and theories, he outlines a compelling vision of our environmental and social obligations. His lucid, engaging style makes it possible for scholars, students and everyday citizens to grasp the issues and join the debate. -- Langdon Winner, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Why is it that most of us rarely think about technology in philosophical terms yet technology is one of the most influential dimensions of human life? In addition to contributing to a much needed genre of studies of technology in contemporary society like Turkle,s Alone Together, this book clearly and eloquently remind us of the importance to ask philosophical questions about technology. It does so by tracing this line of inquiry to key influential philosophers of technology-Jonas, Borgmann, Hickman- and distilling from them frameworks to help us ask questions about technology and the good life. This book is a must read for anyone embarking in teaching or research of ethics, philosophy, or social studies of technology. It belongs in the library collection of any university that wants its faculty and students to think seriously about technology. -- Juan Lucena, Colorado School of Mines Author InformationTopi Heikkerö is tutor at St. John's College, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |