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Dresden Philosophy of Technology Studies / Dresdner Studien zur Philosophie der Technologie
In der interdisziplinären Schriftenreihe Dresden Philosophy of Technology Studies / Dresdner Studien zur Philosophie der Technologie werden aktuelle Diskussionen aus dem Bereich der Philosophie und Geschichtswissenschaft publiziert. Dabei liegt das Interesse auf der Bedeutung des technischen Fortschritts für die kulturelle Identität einer Gesellschaft und der Auseinandersetzung mit Mensch und Technologie aus einer philosophischen Perspektive. Der Reihenherausgeber Bernhard Irrgang ist Professor für Technikphilosophie. In der interdisziplinären Schriftenreihe Dresden Philosophy of Technology Studies / Dresdner Studien zur Philosophie der Technologie werden aktuelle Diskussionen aus dem Bereich der Philosophie und Geschichtswissenschaft publiziert. Dabei liegt das Interesse auf der Bedeutung des technischen Fortschritts für die kulturelle Identität einer Gesellschaft und der Auseinandersetzung mit Mensch und Technologie aus einer philosophischen Perspektive. Der Reihenherausgeber Bernhard Irrgang ist Professor für Technikphilosophie. In der interdisziplinären Schriftenreihe Dresden Philosophy of Technology Studies / Dresdner Studien zur Philosophie der Technologie werden aktuelle Diskussionen aus dem Bereich der Philosophie und Geschichtswissenschaft publiziert. Dabei liegt das Interesse auf der Bedeutung des technischen Fortschritts für die kulturelle Identität einer Gesellschaft und der Auseinandersetzung mit Mensch und Technologie aus einer philosophischen Perspektive. Der Reihenherausgeber Bernhard Irrgang ist Professor für Technikphilosophie.
5 publications
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Modernity and Destining of Technological Being
Beyond Heidegger’s Critique of Technology to Responsible and Reflexive TechnologyThesis -
Bernhard Irrgang: Critics of Technological Lifeworld
Collection of Philosophical Essays©2011 Monographs -
Yearbook of the Artificial. Vol. 2
Nature, Culture & Technology- Models in Contemporary Sciences©2004 Edited Collection -
Heidegger and a New Possibility of Dwelling
©2003 Thesis -
Studies on Culture, Technology and Education
ISSN: 2196-5129
Studies on Culture, Technology and Education explores intersections and entanglements of the cultural studies, science and technology studies, contemporary philosophy and the studies on education. The series aims to promote new reflexive and critical approaches in contemporary humanities and social sciences. New concepts, new perspectives and accounts, and surprising theoretical events, they all are important aspects of the series. The series presents contemporary research in the interdisciplinary perspective in form of monographs and collected volumes. The publication language of the series is English and German. The series was formerly known as Comparative Studies on Education, Culture and Technology / Vergleichende Studien zur Bildung, Kultur und Technik and was edited by Tomasz Stępień. From vol. 8 onwards, it continues as Studies on Culture, Technology and Education and is edited by Krzysztof Abriszewski.
11 publications
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Praktische Philosophie Kontrovers / Practical Philosophy controversial / Philosophie pratique en controverse
The series Practical Philosophy controversial publishes studies from the disciplines of political philosophy, theoretical ethics, and applied ethics. It is a philosophical forum which seeks to make a contribution to contemporary controversies and debates surrounding societal challenges. Books are invited to explore the problematic tensions in ethical decision-making and acting in the context of new possibilities opening up in the wake of developments especially resulting from the intertwinement of medicine, technology, and biology, and the global context of responsibility. Book proposals are welcome and may be submitted to the editor Prof. Dr. Christina Schües. Editors website: Prof. Dr. Christina Schües Prior to publication, the quality of the work published in this series is reviewed by the editor. La collection « Philosophie pratique en controverse » propose des études de philosophie politique, de théorie éthique et d'éthique appliquée. Elle s'entend comme un forum dont le but est la participation aux débats d'idées et aux controverses de notre temps et la discussion de défis sociétaux dans des perspectives philosophiques. Les controverses en question résultent de situations critiques de décision et d'action notamment par rapport à certaines possibilités médicales, technologiques et biologiques et dans le contexte de rapports globaux de responsabilité. Les manuscrits peuvent être adressés à la directrice de la collection, Prof. Dr. Christina Schües. Le site Internet de la directice de collection est le suivant: Prof. Dr. Christina Schües La qualité des travaux à paraître dans la collection est examinée avant la publication par la directrice de collection. In der Reihe Praktische Philosophie kontrovers werden Studien aus der politischen Philosophie, der theoretischen Ethik und den Bereichsethiken publiziert. Sie versteht sich als Forum zur Teilnahme an kontroversen Gegenwartsdebatten und zur Diskussion gesellschaftlicher Herausforderungen aus philosophischen Perspektiven. Kontroversen ergeben sich aus spannungsreichen Entscheidungs- und Handlungskonstellationen im Zusammenhang u.a. medizinischer, technologischer und biologischer Möglichkeiten sowie im Kontext globaler Verantwortungszusammenhänge. Manuskriptvorschläge können an die Herausgeberin Prof. Dr. Christina Schües gerichtet werden. Homepage der Herausgeberin: Prof. Dr. Christina Schües Die Qualität der in dieser Reihe erscheinenden Arbeiten wird vor der Publikation durch die Herausgeberin der Reihe geprüft.
7 publications
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San Francisco State University Series in Philosophy
ISSN: 1067-0017
This series is designed to encourage philosophers to explore new directions of research in philosophy. The underlying premise of the series is that contemporary philosophical research is impeded by an understanding of the intellectual division of labor according to which philosophy is conceived of as separate from the natural and social sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. Science is impoverished by the neglect of immediate attention to the metaphysical and moral questions posed by scientific developments. The arts and humanistic disciplines are also impoverished by a lack of sufficient attention to the philosophical implication of innovation in each of these areas. Philosophy for its part is in danger of grinding away on outdated problems posed by the scientific and artistic developments of past centuries. The usual remedy for this situation, inter-disciplinary work, typically falls far short of the needed re-integration of philosophy, the sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. The pressing problems of contemporary civilization, particularly the problems that concern the relationship between science, technology and ethical and political values, we believe, can only be adequately explored by a re-integration of philosophy with other fields. This series seeks to call attention to itself by meeting high standards of scholarship and producing work of unquestionable merit. Works in this series should contribute to the re-integration of philosophy with the natural and social sciences, technology, the arts or humanities by challenging philosophical preconceptions that block the re-integration of philosophy with other disciplines. This series is designed to encourage philosophers to explore new directions of research in philosophy. The underlying premise of the series is that contemporary philosophical research is impeded by an understanding of the intellectual division of labor according to which philosophy is conceived of as separate from the natural and social sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. Science is impoverished by the neglect of immediate attention to the metaphysical and moral questions posed by scientific developments. The arts and humanistic disciplines are also impoverished by a lack of sufficient attention to the philosophical implication of innovation in each of these areas. Philosophy for its part is in danger of grinding away on outdated problems posed by the scientific and artistic developments of past centuries. The usual remedy for this situation, inter-disciplinary work, typically falls far short of the needed re-integration of philosophy, the sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. The pressing problems of contemporary civilization, particularly the problems that concern the relationship between science, technology and ethical and political values, we believe, can only be adequately explored by a re-integration of philosophy with other fields. This series seeks to call attention to itself by meeting high standards of scholarship and producing work of unquestionable merit. Works in this series should contribute to the re-integration of philosophy with the natural and social sciences, technology, the arts or humanities by challenging philosophical preconceptions that block the re-integration of philosophy with other disciplines. This series is designed to encourage philosophers to explore new directions of research in philosophy. The underlying premise of the series is that contemporary philosophical research is impeded by an understanding of the intellectual division of labor according to which philosophy is conceived of as separate from the natural and social sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. Science is impoverished by the neglect of immediate attention to the metaphysical and moral questions posed by scientific developments. The arts and humanistic disciplines are also impoverished by a lack of sufficient attention to the philosophical implication of innovation in each of these areas. Philosophy for its part is in danger of grinding away on outdated problems posed by the scientific and artistic developments of past centuries. The usual remedy for this situation, inter-disciplinary work, typically falls far short of the needed re-integration of philosophy, the sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. The pressing problems of contemporary civilization, particularly the problems that concern the relationship between science, technology and ethical and political values, we believe, can only be adequately explored by a re-integration of philosophy with other fields. This series seeks to call attention to itself by meeting high standards of scholarship and producing work of unquestionable merit. Works in this series should contribute to the re-integration of philosophy with the natural and social sciences, technology, the arts or humanities by challenging philosophical preconceptions that block the re-integration of philosophy with other disciplines.
9 publications
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New Horizons in Philosophy and Sociology
©2017 Edited Collection -
Knowledge in the New Technologies
©2005 Conference proceedings -
Promises and perils of emerging technologies for human condition
Voices from four postcommunist Central and East European countriesEdited Collection -
The Ethics of Workplace Privacy
©2005 Conference proceedings -
Cultural Transformations of the Public Sphere
Contemporary and Historical Perspectives©2015 Edited Collection -
Gadamer and the Limits of the Modern Techno-Scientific Civilization
©2011 Monographs -
Psychology of the Operator of Technical Devices
©2020 Monographs