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Technology and human affairs

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This new interdisciplinary collection of contemporary readings is for senior undergraduate courses. It examines the relationship between people and the technology they create. Accessible and lively readings from a wide range of philosophical and political perspectives cover such subjects as technological history, the impact of the "invisible technology" we use everyday, and the role of technology in our society.

617 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1981

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Larry A. Hickman

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