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Philosophy and Technology

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From editors Carl Mitcham and Robert Mackey comes an unusually reflective and wide-ranging colloquium on technology as a philosophical problem.

Organized into sections on conceptual issues, ethical and political critiques, religious critiques, existentialist critiques, and metaphysical studies, Philosophy and Technology features an introductory overview that suggests the aims of truly comprehensive philosophy of technology.

Philosophy and Technology features essays by Jacques Ellul, Lewis Mumford, Ortega y Gasset, and C.S. Lewis. This revised and fully updated edition features a comprehensive bibliography.

416 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1983

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June 9, 2015
Despite being dated, M&M's volume is a good primer on issues in philosophy of technology. Also, from an historical perspective, a very interesting Cold War document.
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