Technology and the politics of knowledge / edited by Andrew Feenberg and Alastair Hannay. - Bloomington : Indiana University Press, �1995. - 1 online resource (x, 288 pages) : illustrations. - Indiana series in the philosophy of technology . - Indiana series in the philosophy of technology. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Subversive rationalization : thechnology, power, and democracy / Andrew Feenberg -- New science, new nature : the Habermas-Marcuse debate revisited / Steven Vogel -- On the nation of technology as ideology / Robert B. Pippin -- Citizen virtues in a technological order / Langdon Winner -- The moral significance of the material culture / Albert Borgmann -- Heidegger on gaining a free relation to technology / Hubert L. Dreyfus -- Heidegger and the design of computer systems / Terry Winograd -- Heidegger on technology and democracy / Tom Rockmore -- Image technologies and traditional culture / Don Ihde -- Technology and the civil epistemology of democracy / Yaron Ezrahi -- Situated knowledges : the science question in feminism and the privilege of partial perspective / Donna Haraway -- Knowledge, bodies, and values : reproductive technologies and their scientific context / Helen E. Longino -- Sade, the mechanization of the libertine body, and the crisis of reason / Marcel H�enaff -- The Archimedean point and eccentricity : Hannah Arendt's philosophy of science and technology / Pieter Tijmes -- Gilbert Simondon's plea for a philosophy of technology / Paul Dumouchel -- A door must be either open or shut : a little philosophy of techniques / Bruno Latour.

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Technology--Philosophy.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING--General.
Technology--Philosophy.


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