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Technology is a crucial feature of the modern world, and human beings are necessarily technological creatures. Our goal must be to use technology effectively, efficiently, and ethically. We have hands that are adept at using tools, and intelligence that guides our actions. We also have desires and emotions that motivate us to achieve more and more, never allowing us to stop.From the viewpoint of praxiology, technology does not exist merely to satisfy the human need in an effective and efficient way. The problems of the modern world and the questions we must ask with respect to technology and how it is used are complicated and demanding. They may initially seem mysterious, perhaps even partly subconscious. In this fifteenth volume of a distinguished international series, contributors address essential questions about the philosophy and ethics of technology. Their intention is to point out the road not only to its better applications but also to its greater understanding.The first part o

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PART ONE: Technology and Praxiology Problem Areas of the Philosophy of Technology, The Praxiological Concept of Technology, Positive Feedback and Praxiology: Path Dependence in Action, PART TWO: Action and Innovation Praxiology and the Effectiveness of Information and Communication Technologies, Application of Systemic-Structural Theory of Activity to Design and Management of Work Systems, The Smart Questions Approach: Changing Problem Solving to Creating Solutions, Routine Innovation and the Estrangement of the Past, Hans Reichenbach and his Techno-optimism, PART THREE: The World of Technology and Its Ethics Human and Machine Centred Technologies: A Philosophical and Ethical Analysis, Material Culture and the Conditions for the Good Life: Albert Borgmann on Thinking about Ethics in Technological Culture, Technology Changing Medical Ethics, Quality as an Ethical Issue: Technical and Economic Aspects: A Small IT Companies Case, How to Achieve Ethical Goals for Business: The Rise of Technology and the Spirit of Global Corporate Responsibility, In Search of Corporate Social Responsibility Essence

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 1/30/2007 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781412806824, 978-1412806824
      ISBN10: 1412806828

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      Book Synopsis
      Technology is a crucial feature of the modern world, and human beings are necessarily technological creatures. Our goal must be to use technology effectively, efficiently, and ethically. We have hands that are adept at using tools, and intelligence that guides our actions. We also have desires and emotions that motivate us to achieve more and more, never allowing us to stop.From the viewpoint of praxiology, technology does not exist merely to satisfy the human need in an effective and efficient way. The problems of the modern world and the questions we must ask with respect to technology and how it is used are complicated and demanding. They may initially seem mysterious, perhaps even partly subconscious. In this fifteenth volume of a distinguished international series, contributors address essential questions about the philosophy and ethics of technology. Their intention is to point out the road not only to its better applications but also to its greater understanding.The first part o

      Table of Contents
      PART ONE: Technology and Praxiology Problem Areas of the Philosophy of Technology, The Praxiological Concept of Technology, Positive Feedback and Praxiology: Path Dependence in Action, PART TWO: Action and Innovation Praxiology and the Effectiveness of Information and Communication Technologies, Application of Systemic-Structural Theory of Activity to Design and Management of Work Systems, The Smart Questions Approach: Changing Problem Solving to Creating Solutions, Routine Innovation and the Estrangement of the Past, Hans Reichenbach and his Techno-optimism, PART THREE: The World of Technology and Its Ethics Human and Machine Centred Technologies: A Philosophical and Ethical Analysis, Material Culture and the Conditions for the Good Life: Albert Borgmann on Thinking about Ethics in Technological Culture, Technology Changing Medical Ethics, Quality as an Ethical Issue: Technical and Economic Aspects: A Small IT Companies Case, How to Achieve Ethical Goals for Business: The Rise of Technology and the Spirit of Global Corporate Responsibility, In Search of Corporate Social Responsibility Essence

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