What things do : Philosophical reflections on technology, agency, and design
By: Verbeek, Peter-Paul [author]
Material type: TextLanguage: İngilizce Original language: German University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University Press, 2005Description: viii, 249 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0271025395; 9780271025391; 0271025409; 9780271025407Uniform titles: De daadkracht der Dingen. English Subject(s): Technology -- PhilosophyLOC classification: T14 | .V48 2005Item type | Current location | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Technology and the self -- The thing about technology -- Postphenomenology -- A material hermeneutic -- The acts of artifacts -- Devices and the good life -- Artifacts in design
Focuses on how technologies mediate our actions and our world perceptions. Peter-Paul Verbeek examines the philosophy of technology formulated by Jaspers and Heidegger, and extends the work of more recent philosophers of technology. He shows how his "postphenomenological" approach applies to the technological practice of industrial designers
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