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following provides a brief status report of the American philosophy and technology group through a description of two symposia held in conjunction with the American Philosophical Association and the Philosophy of Science Association which addressed philosophical is-sues in technology. The 1976-77 academic year was the most active period to date for
20 Φεβ 2009 · Only recently a branch of the philosophy of technology has developed that is concerned with technology itself and that aims to understand both the practice of designing and creating artifacts (in a wide sense, including artificial processes and systems) and the nature of the things so created.
5 Μαρ 2009 · 1. The Problems of Revolution and Innovative Change. The difficulties in identifying and conceptualizing scientific revolutions involve many of the hardest issues in epistemology, methodology, ontology, philosophy of language, and even value theory.
In the following three sections, the question is taken up whether, and to what extent, philosophy of science and philosophy of technology can be meaningfully separated as the philosophy of theoretical rationality and the philosophy of practical rationality.
20 Φεβ 2009 · This entry focuses on the latter branch of the philosophy of technology, which seeks continuity with the philosophy of science rather than social science and the humanities. The approach is analytic; other approaches are possible, but will not be discussed.
22 Σεπ 2024 · This brings us to the two objectives of this paper; (1) to show that philosophical explorations of technology-related issues can expand and rejuvenate different areas of mainstream philosophy, and (2) to explain how an applied philosophy of technology can improve the conceptual and normative aspects of technological development and implementation.
It was around the mid‐1930s that American philosophy of science began to look very much like a precursor of contemporary philosophy of science in America, an explicit subdiscipline of philosophy with its own problems, methods, research community, journals, and professional organizations.