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Eric Higgs (Editor), Andrew Light (Editor), David Strong (Editor)
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0226333876 978-0226333878 November 15, 2000 1
Can we use technology in the pursuit of a good life, or are we doomed to having our lives organized and our priorities set by the demands of machines and systems? How can philosophy help us to make technology a servant rather than a master?

Technology and the Good Life? uses a careful collective analysis of Albert Borgmann's controversial and influential ideas as a jumping-off point from which to address questions such as these about the role and significance of technology in our lives. Contributors both sympathetic and critical examine Borgmann's work, especially his "device paradigm"; apply his theories to new areas such as film, agriculture, design, and ecological restoration; and consider the place of his thought within philosophy and technology studies more generally.

Because this collection carefully investigates the issues at the heart of how we can take charge of life with technology, it will be a landmark work not just for philosophers of technology but for students and scholars in the many disciplines concerned with science and technology studies.

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Can we use technology in the pursuit of a good life, or are we doomed to having our lives organized and our priorities set by the demands of machines and systems? How can philosophy help us to make technology a servant rather than a master?

Technology and the Good Life? uses a careful collective analysis of Albert Borgmann's controversial and influential ideas as a jumping-off point from which to address questions such as these about the role and significance of technology in our lives. Contributors both sympathetic and critical examine Borgmann's work, especially his "device paradigm"; apply his theories to new areas such as film, agriculture, design, and ecological restoration; and consider the place of his thought within philosophy and technology studies more generally.

Because this collection carefully investigates the issues at the heart of how we can take charge of life with technology, it will be a landmark work not just for philosophers of technology but for students and scholars in the many disciplines concerned with science and technology studies.

About the Author

Eric Higgs is an associate professor of anthropology (adjunct in sociology) at the University of Alberta.

Andrew Light is an assistant professor of environmental philosophy and director of the graduate program in environmental conservation education at New York University.

David Strong is an associate professor of philosophy at Rocky Mountain College.

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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (November 15, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226333876
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226333878
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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First Sentence:
In modern life we swim deep in a sea of technology, surrounded by artifacts and patterns of our own making. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
focal restoration, focal things, device paradigm, guarding model, technosocial problems, correlational coexistence, focal practices, home power movement, undiminished depth, technological restoration, focal realism, focal reality, prepolitical conditions, deictic discourse, primary instrumentalization, secondary instrumentalization, centering things, electric moped, postmodern realism, postmodern divide, ontological loss, parallelism model, temporal ambiguity, liberal democratic conception, virtual golf
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New York, University of Chicago Press, Albert Borgmann, Crossing the Postmodern Divide, United States, Oxford University Press, John Dewey, Andrew Feenberg, Crazy Mountains, North American, University of California Press, San Francisco, Carl Mitcham, David Strong, Eric Higgs, Island Press, The Question Concerning Technology, Andrew Light, Douglas Kellner, Harvard University Press, Larry Hickman, Nicomachean Ethics, Notre Dame, Postmodern Deconstruction, Martin Heidegger
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