Macmillan Interdisciplinary Handbooks: Philosophy: Technology

Editor: Beavers, Anthony F.
Publication Year: 2018
Publisher: Macmillan US

Price: Core Collection Only
ISBN: 978-0-02-866347-0
Category: Philosophy
Image Count: 42
Book Status: Available
Table of Contents

Philosophy: Technology covers such topics as cyber warfare, designing children, video games and virtual reality, nanotechnology, and technology and the environment.

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Table of Contents

  • Preface to Series
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Basic Principles, Concepts, and Ideas in the Philosophy of Technology Lawrence M. Hinman Emeritus Professor of Philosophy University of San Diego, CA
  • Chapter 2: Education, Technology, and Social Control Claire Katz Professor, Department of Philosophy Texas A&M University, College Station
  • Chapter 3: Technological Ethics in Context: The Case of Nanotechnology Thomas M. Powers Associate Professor, Departments of Philosophy and Public Policy & Administration University of Delaware, Newark, S. Ismat Shah Professor, Departments of Materials Science & Engineering and Physics & Astronomy University of Delaware, Newark
  • Chapter 4: God out of the Machine? Charles Melvin Ess Professor in Media Studies, Department of Media and Communication University of Oslo, Norway
  • Chapter 5: Designing Children Lawrence M. Hinman Emeritus Professor of Philosophy University of San Diego, CA
  • Chapter 6: Cyborg Humanity and the Technologies of Human Enhancement Mark Coeckelbergh Professor of Philosophy of Media and Technology Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna, Austria
  • Chapter 7: Cognitive Technology Derek Jones Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy and Religion University of Evansville, IN
  • Chapter 8: Video Games and Virtual Reality Robert F. J. Seddon Honorary Fellow, Department of Philosophy Durham University, UK
  • Chapter 9: Robots, Sex, and Love John P. Sullins Professor of Philosophy Sonoma State University, CA
  • Chapter 10: Robot Warfare Ryan Jenkins Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
  • Chapter 11: Cyberwar and the Just War Tradition John Petrik Editor, The CyberWire Baltimore, MD
  • Chapter 12: Technology, the Environment, and Sustainability Trish Glazebrook Director, School of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs Washington State University, Pullman
  • Chapter 13: How Technology Is Changing What and How We Eat Lisa Kretz Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and Religion University of Evansville, IN
  • Glossary