<p><p>This book employs the realm of English Language Teaching (ELT) as a discursive point of departure to explore how individuals, groups, entities and institutions apprehend, embrace, deal with, manipulate, problematize and resist glocal flows of people, ideas, information, goods, and technology.
Technological Transformation: Contextual and Conceptual Implications
β Scribed by Joseph Margolis (auth.), Edmund F. Byrne, Joseph C. Pitt (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 315
- Series
- Philosophy and Technology 5
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The philosophical study of technology has acquired only recently a voice in academic conversation. This situation is due, in part, to the fact that technology obviously impacts on "the real world," whereas the favored stereotype of philosophy allegedly does not. Furthermore, in some circles it was assumed that philosophy ought not impinge on the world. This bias continues today in the form of a general dismissal of the growing area now referred to as "applied philosophy". By contrast, the academic scrutiny of science has for the most part been accepted as legitimate for some 30 years, primarily because it has been conducted in a somewhat ethereal manner. This is, in part, because it was believed that, science being pure, one could think (even philosophically) about science without jeopardizing one's intellectual purity. Since World War II, however, practitioners of the metascientific arts have come to acΒ knowledge that science also shows signs of having touched down on numerous occasions in what can only be identified as the real world. No longer able to keep this banal truth a secret, purists have sought to defuse its import by stressing the difference between pure and applied science; and, lest science be tainted by contact with the world through its applications, they have devoted additional energy to separating applied science somehow from technology.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
The Technological Self....Pages 1-15
Cryptanalysis: Uncovering Objective Knowledge of Hidden Realities....Pages 17-32
Research and Development from the Viewpoint of Social Philosophy....Pages 33-45
Impartiality and Interpretive Intervention in Technical Controversy....Pages 47-65
The Problem of Valuation in Risk-Cost-Benefit Assessment of Public Policies....Pages 67-79
Fusion and Fission, Governors and Elevators....Pages 81-92
The Good Old Days: Age-Specific Perceptions of Progress ....Pages 93-104
Technology and the Crisis of Liberalism: Reflections on Michael J. Sandelβs Work ....Pages 105-122
A Theory of Normative Technology....Pages 123-139
Globalization and Community: In Search of Transnational Justice ....Pages 141-161
What Technologies Transfer: The Contingent Nature of Cultural Responses ....Pages 163-177
Transferred and Transformed Technology: The C.R.S. Thresher/Winnower ....Pages 179-184
A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Technology Transfer to the Third World....Pages 185-200
Appropriate Technology in Technology Transfer: A View from the Peopleβs Republic of China ....Pages 201-225
Diffusion of Technology vis-a-vis Transformation: Increasing Contradictions Between Technocratic Market Values and Social Democratic Values ....Pages 227-248
Cultural Alienation through Technology Transfer?....Pages 249-257
Risk and Technology Transfer: Equal Protection Across National Borders ....Pages 259-275
Technology Transfer to Poor Nations....Pages 277-283
Development and the Environment....Pages 285-304
Back Matter....Pages 305-315
β¦ Subjects
History; Philosophy of Technology; Ethics; Economic Policy
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