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Offering an overall insight into the French tradition of philosophy
of technology, this volume is meant to make French-speaking
contributions more accessible to the international philosophical
community. The first section, "Negotiating a Cultural Heritage,"
presents a number of leading 20th century philosophical figures
(from Bergson and Canguilhem to Simondon, Dagognet or Ellul) and
intellectual movements (from Personalism to French Cybernetics and
political ecology) that help shape philosophy of technology in the
Francophone area, and feed into contemporary debates (ecology of
technology, politics of technology, game studies). The second
section, "Coining and Reconfiguring Technoscience," traces the
genealogy of this controversial concept and discusses its meanings
and relevance. A third section, "Revisiting Anthropological
Categories," focuses on the relationships of technology with the
natural and the human worlds from various perspectives that include
anthropotechnology, Anthropocene, technological and vital norms and
temporalities. The final section, "Innovating in Ethics, Design and
Aesthetics," brings together contributions that draw on various
French traditions to afford fresh insights on ethics of technology,
philosophy of design, techno-aesthetics and digital studies. The
contributions in this volume are vivid and rich in original
approaches that can spur exchanges and debates with other
philosophical traditions.
Offering an overall insight into the French tradition of philosophy
of technology, this volume is meant to make French-speaking
contributions more accessible to the international philosophical
community. The first section, "Negotiating a Cultural Heritage,"
presents a number of leading 20th century philosophical figures
(from Bergson and Canguilhem to Simondon, Dagognet or Ellul) and
intellectual movements (from Personalism to French Cybernetics and
political ecology) that help shape philosophy of technology in the
Francophone area, and feed into contemporary debates (ecology of
technology, politics of technology, game studies). The second
section, "Coining and Reconfiguring Technoscience," traces the
genealogy of this controversial concept and discusses its meanings
and relevance. A third section, "Revisiting Anthropological
Categories," focuses on the relationships of technology with the
natural and the human worlds from various perspectives that include
anthropotechnology, Anthropocene, technological and vital norms and
temporalities. The final section, "Innovating in Ethics, Design and
Aesthetics," brings together contributions that draw on various
French traditions to afford fresh insights on ethics of technology,
philosophy of design, techno-aesthetics and digital studies. The
contributions in this volume are vivid and rich in original
approaches that can spur exchanges and debates with other
philosophical traditions.
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