Technological Worlds and Transformative Experiences
Abstract
Throughout the last seventy years, the philosophy of technology, delving into the tradition of the humanities and social sciences, has been concerned with studying the technological phenomenon from a metaphysical, epistemological and axiological point of view (Lawler, 2019). The distillation of those efforts is an important advance in the understanding of our technological practices.
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