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“Peter-Paul Verbeek is one of the up-and-coming philosophers of technology. He has been able to combine some of the best insights from both contemporary philosophy of technology and the newer strands of science studies. Looking at materiality, he extends the attentiveness to things that comes from these movements.
1 Aug 2005 Peter-Paul Verbeek, What Things Do: Philosophical Reflections on Technology, Agency, and Design, Pennsylvania State University Press, 2005, 264 pp, $65.00 (hbk), ISBN 0271025395.
22 Dec 2017 In What Things Do, Verbeek (What things do: philosophical reflections on technology, agency and design. Penn State University Press, University Park, 2005a) develops a vocabulary for understanding the social role of technological artifacts in our culture and in our daily lives. He understands this role in
What Things Do is an important contribution to philosophy of technology. Peter-. Paul Verbeek has undertaken the challenge of linking this field to current technology studies, with promising results. The main figures on whom he focuses are Martin Heidegger, Don Ihde, and Bruno Latour. His account of their thought is.
How are all these things affecting us? How can their role in our lives be understood? What Things Do answers these questions by focusing on how technologies mediate our actions and our perceptions of the world. Peter-Paul Verbeek develops this innovative approach by first distinguishing it from the classical philosophy
What role do artifacts play in our technological culture? The technological developments of the past century have made this question more pressing than ever. Our society is flooded with objects that co-shape people's everyday lives in many ways. Our personal interactions are associated with telephones and computers; our
19 Jun 2007 Peter-Paul Verbeek, What Things Do: Philosophical Reflections on Technology, Agency and Design Download fulltext PDF By “technological mediation" Verbeek means to refer to the way technological artifacts co-shape human action and perception, e.g., cars co-shape the perception of distance, cell
‘Toward a Theory of Technological Mediation: A Program for Postphenomenological Research’. (forthcoming 2016), ‘The Struggle for Technology: Towards a Realistic Political Theory of Technology’. In: Foundations of Science (ISSN: 1572-8471) (download pdf)
With What Things Do: Reflections on Technology, Agency, and Design,. Peter-Paul Verbeek (2005) provides an in-depth review and synthesis of the history of the field of philosophy of technology. With the goal of under- standing the ethics involved in the processes of designing new technologies,. Verbeek critiques major
96. P.-P. Verbeek technologies involved do not determine human decisions here. Moral decision-making is a joint effort of human beings and technological artifacts. Strictly speaking, then, there is no such thing as 'technological intentionality'; intentionality is always a hybrid affair, involving both human and nonhuman inten-.
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