Technoscience and Postphenomenology

Technoscience and Postphenomenology
Title Technoscience and Postphenomenology PDF eBook
Author Jan Kyrre Berg Friis
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 281
Release 2015-10-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 073918962X

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Friis and Crease capture Postphenomenology, a new field that has attracted attention among scholars engaged in technology studies. Contributors to this edited collection seek to analyze, clarify, and develop postphenomenological language and concepts, expand the work of Don Ihde, the field's founder, and scout into fields that Ihde never tackled. Many of the contributors to this collection had especially close ties to Ihde and have benefited from close work with him. This combined with the distinctive diversity of the contributors—18 people from 10 different countries—enables this volume to put on display the diversity of content and styles in this young movement.

Postphenomenology and Technoscience

Postphenomenology and Technoscience
Title Postphenomenology and Technoscience PDF eBook
Author Don Ihde
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 105
Release 2009-03-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1438426402

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Maps the future of phenomenological thought, accounting for how technology expands our means of experiencing the world.

Postphenomenology and Imaging

Postphenomenology and Imaging
Title Postphenomenology and Imaging PDF eBook
Author Samantha J. Fried
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 321
Release 2021-07-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1793604568

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How should we understand the experience of encountering and interpreting images? What are their roles in science and medicine? How do they shape everyday life? Postphenomenology and Imaging: How to Read Technology brings together scholars from multiple disciplines to investigate these questions. The contributors make use of the “postphenomenological” philosophical perspective, applying its distinctive ideas to the study of how images are experienced. These essays offer both philosophical analysis of our conception of images and empirical studies of imaging practice. Edited by Samantha J. Fried and Robert Rosenberger, this collection includes an extensive “primer” chapter introducing and expanding the postphenomenological account of imaging, as well as a set of short pieces by “critical respondents”: prominent scholars who may not self-identify as doing postphenomenology but whose adjacent work is illuminating.

Postphenomenology

Postphenomenology
Title Postphenomenology PDF eBook
Author Don Ihde
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 176
Release 1995-06-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0810112752

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Postphenomenology is a fascinating investigation of the relationships between global culture and technology. The impressive range of subjects to which Don Ihde applies his skill as a phenomenologist is unified by what he describes as "a concern which arises with respect to one of the now major trends of Euro-American philosophy--its textism." He adds, "I show my worries to be less about the loss of subjects or authors, than I do about [there] not being bodies or perceivers."

Experimental Phenomenology, Second Edition

Experimental Phenomenology, Second Edition
Title Experimental Phenomenology, Second Edition PDF eBook
Author Don Ihde
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 219
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1438442858

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Expanded new edition of the landmark book demonstrating the practice of phenomenology through visual illusions and ambiguous drawings

How Scientific Instruments Speak

How Scientific Instruments Speak
Title How Scientific Instruments Speak PDF eBook
Author Bas de Boer
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 233
Release 2021-01-14
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1793627851

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Science is highly dependent on technologies to observe scientific objects. For example, astronomers need telescopes to observe planetary movements, and cognitive neuroscience depends on brain imaging technologies to investigate human cognition. But how do such technologies shape scientific practice, and how do new scientific objects come into being when new technologies are used in science? In How Scientific Instruments Speak, Bas de Boer develops a philosophical account of how technologies shape the reality that scientists study, arguing that we should understand scientific instruments as mediating technologies. Rather than mute tools serving pre-existing human goals, scientific instruments play an active role in shaping scientific work. De Boer uses this account to discuss how brain imaging and stimulation technologies mediate the way in which cognitive neuroscientists investigate human cognitive functions. The development of cognitive neuroscience runs parallel with the development of advanced brain imaging technologies, drawing a lot of public attention—sometimes called “neurohype”—because of its alleged capacity to demystify the human mind. By analyzing how the objects that cognitive neuroscientists study are mediated by brain imaging technologies, de Boer explicates the processes by which human cognition is investigated.

Husserl's Missing Technologies

Husserl's Missing Technologies
Title Husserl's Missing Technologies PDF eBook
Author Don Ihde
Publisher Fordham Univ Press
Pages 133
Release 2016-04-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0823269620

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Husserl’s Missing Technologies looks at the early-twentieth-century “classical” phenomenology of Edmund Husserl, both in the light of the philosophy of science of his time, and retrospectively at his philosophy from a contemporary “postphenomenology.” Of central interest are his infrequent comments upon technologies and especially scientific instruments such as the telescope and microscope. Together with his analysis of Husserl, Don Ihde ventures through the recent history of technologies of science, reading and writing, and science praxis, calling for modifications to phenomenology by converging it with pragmatism. This fruitful hybridization emphasizes human–technology interrelationships, the role of embodiment and bodily skills, and the inherent multistability of technologies. In a radical argument, Ihde contends that philosophies, in the same way that various technologies contain an ever-shortening obsolescence, ought to have contingent use-lives.