Postphenomenology : a critical companion to Ihde / edited by Evan Selinger.

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Other Authors: Selinger, Evan, 1974- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Albany : State University of New York Press, [2006]
Series:SUNY series in the philosophy of the social sciences.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Simple grounds : at home in experience / Vivian Sohchack
  • 2. From phenomenology to pragmatism : using technology as an instrument / Carl Mitcham
  • 3. The primacy of listening : toward a metaphysics of communicative interaction / Lenore Langsdorf
  • 4. Voices in the electronic music synthesizer : an essay in honor of Don Ihde / Trevor Pinch
  • 5. Visualizing the musical object / Judy Lochhead
  • 6. Normative phenomenology : reflections on Ihde's significant nudging / Evan Selinger
  • 7. Ihde and technological ethics / Paul B. Thompson
  • 8. The morality of things : a postphenomenological inquiry / Peter-Paul Verbeek
  • 9. Ihde's albatross : sticking to a "phenomenology" of technoscientific experience / Robert C. Scharff
  • 10. Technology : the good, the bad, and the ugly / Richard A. Cohen
  • 11. Breakdown / Peter Galison
  • 12. Crittercam : compounding eyes in NatureCultures / Donna J. Haraway
  • 13. Active and passive bodies : Don Ihde's phenomenology of the body / Andrew Feenberg
  • 14. Body and machines / Donn Welton
  • 15. Ontology engines / Andrew Pickering
  • 16. From workbench to cyberstage / Robert P. Crease
  • 17. Technological mediation and embodied health-care practices / Finn Olesen
  • 18. Mediating between science and technology / Albert Borgmann
  • 19. Toward a practice-oriented methodology and philosophy of technoscience / Hans Lenk
  • 20. Forty years in the wilderness / Don Ihde.
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