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Technology and the Changing Face of Humanity
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- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter I: Technology and the Body: A New or an Old Anthropology?
- Chapitre II: Foucault, la technologie et l’homme
- Chapter III: The Changing Faces of War and Humanity
- Chapter IV: Natural Disasters and Human Responsibilities
- Chapter V: Intellectual Property, the IT Industry, and Market Freedoms in the Global Arena
- Chapter VI: Moral Mediators in a Technological World
- Chapitre VII: L’historicité de la technologie comme historicité eschatologique
- Chapter VIII: Persona Gratia: Integral Personalism, Democracy, and Maritain’s Subjugation of Technique in Education
- Chapter IX: Technology and the Remaking of Human Existence
- Chapter X: Technology, Religion, and Human Destiny
- Chapter XI: Philosophy of Gene-Being: A Prolegomenon
- List of Contributors
- Index
A philosophical examination of technology’s growing influence. This pioneering collection explores the relationship between technology and free will. Rejecting the notion of technology as a neutral addition to our lives, the contributors examine the type and degree of our society’s technological dependence. Technology is revealed as something from which we have, and will continue to have, difficulty separating ourselves, both as individuals and as a society. Without articulating a purely deterministic perspective, this collection illuminates the powerful influence technology has on our world and our perception of it.
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Richard Feist, Chantal Beauvais, and Rajesh Shukla
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Publication year : 2010
License: All rights reserved ©
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