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From Artifact to Habitat : Studies in the Critical Engagement of Technology Research in Technology Studies ; V. 3
author
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Ormiston, Gayle L.
publisher
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Lehigh University Press
isbn10 | asin
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0934223092
print isbn13
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9780934223096
ebook isbn13
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9780585188812
language
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English
subject
Technology--Philosophy--Congresses.
publication date
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1990
lcc
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T14.F76 1990eb
ddc
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601
subject
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Technology--Philosophy--Congresses.
Page 1
From Artifact to Habitat
Page 2
Research in Technology Studies
Series Co-Editors
STEPHEN H. CUTCLIFFE STEVEN L. GOLDMAN
Editorial Advisory Board
ALEXIS ALDRIDGE EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
PAUL T. DURBIN UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
MELVIN KRANZBERG GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
EDWIN T. LAYTON, JR. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
DONALD MACKENZIE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
CARL MITCHAM POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
JEROME R. RAVETZ UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
JOAN ROTHSCHILD UNIVERSITY OF LOWELL
LANCE SCHACHTERLE WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
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From Artifact to Habitat
Studies in the Critical Engagement of Technology
Research in Technology Studies, Volume 3
Edited By Gayle L. Ormiston
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1990 by Associated University Presses, Inc.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
From artifact to habitat : studies in the critical engagement of technology / edited by Gayle L. Ormiston. p. cm.(Research in technology studies; v. 3) Essays from a conference on The Mediation of technology, held at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, 15-16 Nov. 1985. Includes bibliographical references. ISBN 0-934223-09-2 (alk. paper) 1. TechnologyPhilosophyCongresses. I. Ormiston, Gayle L., 1951-. II. Series. T14.F761990 601dc20 88-46174 CIP
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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For Lynn and Rachel Alison
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Contents
Foreword
Stephen H. Cutcliffe And Steven L. Goldman
9
Acknowledgments
11
Introduction
Gayle L. Ormiston
13
List of Contributors
25
Three Ways of Being-With Technology
Carl Mitcham
31
Technological Consciousness and the Modern Understanding of the Good Life
James L. Wiser
60
Technology and the Denial of Mystery: The Sacrilization of the Familiar
David Lovekin
74
Issue and Presentation: Technology and the Creation of Concepts
Gayle L. Ormiston
102
The Autonomy of Technology
Joseph C. Pitt
117
The Labor-Saving Device: Evidence of Responsibility?
Edmund F. Byrne
132
The Alienation of Common Praxis: Sartre's Critique and the Weberian Theory of Bureaucracy
Frederic L. Bender
155
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Artificial Representationalism: Necessary(?) Constraints on Computer Models of Natural Language Understanding
Philip A. Glotzbach
175
From Artificial to Natural Intelligence: A Philosophical Critique
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