Philosophies of technologies : theory as practice / edited by Val�erie Charolles, �Elise Lamy-Rested. - 1 online resource (229 pages) - - Interdisciplinarity, science and humanities series. Innovation and responsibility set ; volume 11. . - Interdisciplinarity, science and humanities series. Innovation and responsibility set ; v. 11. .

In the space of a century, technologies have acquired unprecedented power. The result of these developments is a new form of the world. These transformations test our capacities and generate new crises with multiple issues at stake. Drawing on the lessons of a long history, Philosophies of Technologies examines the continuities and disruptions brought about by the power of contemporary technical systems, without reducing them to the digital age. It draws together 13 authors from different schools of thought and proposes tools that combine productive technology with sustainability, innovation and responsibility. This book wagers that, in the face of the sprawling and ever-changing deployment of technologies, philosophy is able to respond to the changes that offer so many opportunities to shape our future. Today, technologies need a philosophical moment.


About the Author
Valérie Charolles is a researcher at the Laboratoire d'anthropologie politique (CNRS and EHESS), where she directs the LACI (Laboratory of Interdisciplinary Critical Anthropology), France. Her research focuses on the place of economics, quantification and technology in the contemporary world.

Élise Lamy-Rested is a SASPRO2 Marie Sklodowska-Curie researcher at the Institute of Philosophy of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia. She is also a former program director at the Collège international de philosophie.

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10.1002/9781394284153 doi

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Technology--Philosophy.


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