The Artificial and the Living in Contemporary Philosophy of Technology

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The philosophy of technology, a well-established field of philosophical work, is interwoven with metaphysical, epistemological, and axiological questions. A significant part of the current debate revolves around questions such as: What kind of things are artifacts? How do we understand them? And what values do they incorporate? Metaphysical reflection on technical objects has a long history. This history includes well-known names, such as Martin Heidegger, and others that are less recognized, such as Gilbert Simondon, Günther Anders, and Amie Thomasson.

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Diego Lawler, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas

Centro REDES. 

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2010-05-30

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Lawler, D. (2010). The Artificial and the Living in Contemporary Philosophy of Technology: (Presentación). Revista Iberoamericana De Ciencia, Tecnología Y Sociedad - CTS (Ibero-American Science, Technology and Society Journal), 5(14), 91–92. Retrieved from https://ojs.revistacts.net/index.php/CTS/article/view/837

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