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41. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 2 > Issue: 3/4
Davis Baird Scientific Instrument Making, Epistemology, and the Conflict between Gift and Commodity Economics
42. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 2 > Issue: 3/4
Donald Beggs The Interdisciplinary Constraint on Ecological Reason
43. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 2 > Issue: 3/4
Brian S. Baigrie, Patricia J. Kazan Biotechnology and the Creation of Health Care Needs
44. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 2 > Issue: 3/4
Hans Lenk Progress, Values, and Responsibility
45. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 2 > Issue: 3/4
Josh Luis Lujan, Luis Moreno Biological Diversity and Political Equality: The Social Impact of Genetic Tests
46. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 2 > Issue: 3/4
John P. Sullins III Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems and Artificial Life
47. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 2 > Issue: 3/4
Stephen Johnston Sustainability, Engineering, and Australian Academe
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Philip Brey New Media and the Quality of Life
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In this paper I evaluate the implications of contemporary information and communication media for the quality of life, including both the new media from the digital revolution and the older media that remain in use. My evaluation of contemporary media proceeds in three parts. First I discuss the benefits of contemporary media, with special emphasis given to their immediate functional benefits. I then discuss four potential threats posed by contemporary media. In a final section I examine the future of digital media and the possibilities available to us in shaping that future.
49. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1
Pieter Tijmes Preface: Dutch Chandeliers of Philosophy of Technology
50. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1
Egbert Schuurman Philosophical and Ethical Problems of Technicism and Genetic Engineering
51. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1
Henk Procee Technology, Normativity, and the Future: The Aristotelian Turn
52. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1
Pieter Tijmes Euthanasia Considered as Device Paradigm
53. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1
Tsjalling Swierstra From Critique to Responsibility: The Ethical Turn in the Technology Debate
54. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1
A. C. van der Valk Cloning as a Test Case of Autonomous Technology
55. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 2
Joanne Baldine Is Human Identity an Artifact?: How Some Conceptions of the Asian and Western Self Fare During Technological and Legal Development
56. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 2
Agustin A. Araya Experiencing the World through Interactive Learning Environments
57. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 2
Donald M. Bruce Polly, Dolly, Megan and Morag: A View from Edinburgh on Cloning and Genetic Engineering
58. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 2
Vitali Gorokhov Technological Enlightenment in Russia
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Bernard den Ouden Sustainable Development, Rights and Postmodernism
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Frederick Ferré On Replicating Persons: Ethics and the Technology of Cloning