| Título : |
Engineering and Philosophy : Reimagining Technology and Social Progress |
| Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
| Autores: |
Pirtle, Zachary, ; Tomblin, David, ; Madhavan, Guru, |
| Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
| Editorial: |
[s.l.] : Springer |
| Fecha de publicación: |
2021 |
| Número de páginas: |
IX, 376 p. 35 ilustraciones |
| ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-3-030-70099-7 |
| Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
| Palabras clave: |
Tecnología Filosofía de la tecnología Ética de la tecnología |
| Índice Dewey: |
601 Filosofía y teoría de la tecnología |
| Resumen: |
A los ingenieros les encanta construir "cosas" y tienen un sentido innato de querer ayudar a la sociedad. Sin embargo, estos deseos a menudo no están conectados ni desarrollados a través de reflexiones sobre las complejidades de la filosofía, la biología, la economía, la política, el medio ambiente y la cultura. Para guiar los esfuerzos futuros y lograr el florecimiento humano y un mundo justo, Ingeniería y Filosofía: Reimaginar la Tecnología y el Progreso reúne a profesionales y académicos para inspirar conversaciones más profundas sobre la naturaleza y las variedades de la ingeniería. Las perspectivas de este libro son un acto de reimaginación: cómo la ingeniería sirve a la sociedad y, en un sentido vital, cómo debería hacerlo. |
| Nota de contenido: |
Chapter 1. Reimagining Conceptions of Technological and Societal Progress (Zachary Pirtle, David Tomblin, and Guru Madhavan) -- Section IA. Technological Progress: Reimagining How Engineering Relates to the Sciences. Chapter 2. Engineering Design Principles in Natural and Artificial Systems. Part I: Generative Entrenchment and Modularity (William C. Wimsatt) -- Chapter 3. Technological Progress in the Life Sciences (Janella Baxter) -- Section 1B: Technological Progress: Re-imagining Engineering Knowledge. Chapter 4. Philosophical Observations and Applications in Systems and Aerospace Engineering (Stephen B. Johnson) -- Chapter 5. Prehistoric Stone Tool Technology and Epistemic Complexity (Manjari Chakraborty) -- Chapter 6. Narrative and Epistemic Positioning: The Case of the Dandelion Pilot (Dominic J. Berry) -- Section 2A. Social Progress: Considering Engineers' Ethical Principles. Chapter 7. Constructing Situated and Social Knowledge: Ethical, Sociological, and Phenomenological Factors in Technological Design (Damien Patrick Williams) -- Chapter 8. Towards an Engineering Ethics with Non-engineers: How Western Engineering Ethics May Learn from Taiwan (Bono Po-Jen Shih) -- Chapter 9. Broadening Engineering Identity: Moving beyond Problem Solving (Thomas Siller, Gerry Johnson, and Russell Korte) -- Section 2B. Reimagining values and culture in engineering and engineered systems. Chapter 10. Engineering, Judgement and Engineering Judgement: A Proposed Definition (Daniel McLaughlin, PE) -- Chapter 11. Technology, Uncertainty, and the Good Life: A Stoic Perspective (Tonatiuh Rodriguez-Nikl) -- Section 3A. Re-imagining how engineering relates to complex sociotechnical systems. Chapter 12. The Impact of Robot Companions on the Moral Development of Children (Yvette Pearson and Jason Borenstein) -- Chapter 13. Engineering Our Selves: Morphological Freedom and the Myth of Multiplicity (Joshua Earle) -- Section 3B: Reimagining Social Progress in Democracy, and the need to Align Engineering to Social Values. Chapter 14. Shared Learning to Explore the Philosophies, Policies and Practices of Engineering: The Case of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (Rider W. Foley and Elise Barrella) -- Chapter 15. Middle Grounds: Art and Pluralism (Caitlin Foley and Misha Rabinovich) -- Chapter 16. The Artefact on Stage – Object Theatre and Philosophy of Engineering and Technology (Albrecht Fritzsche) -- Chapter 17. Imagined Systems: How the Speculative Novel Infomocracy offers a Simulation of the Relationship between Democracy, Technology, and Society (Malka Older and Zachary Pirtle) -- Section 4. Provocative Conclusion. Chapter 18. The Discrete Scaffold for Generic Design, an Interdisciplinary Craft Work for the Future (Ira Monarch, Eswaran Subrahmanian, Anne-Françoise Schmid, and Muriel Mambrini-Doudet). |
| En línea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
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https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
Engineering and Philosophy : Reimagining Technology and Social Progress [documento electrónico] / Pirtle, Zachary, ; Tomblin, David, ; Madhavan, Guru, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2021 . - IX, 376 p. 35 ilustraciones. ISBN : 978-3-030-70099-7 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
| Palabras clave: |
Tecnología Filosofía de la tecnología Ética de la tecnología |
| Índice Dewey: |
601 Filosofía y teoría de la tecnología |
| Resumen: |
A los ingenieros les encanta construir "cosas" y tienen un sentido innato de querer ayudar a la sociedad. Sin embargo, estos deseos a menudo no están conectados ni desarrollados a través de reflexiones sobre las complejidades de la filosofía, la biología, la economía, la política, el medio ambiente y la cultura. Para guiar los esfuerzos futuros y lograr el florecimiento humano y un mundo justo, Ingeniería y Filosofía: Reimaginar la Tecnología y el Progreso reúne a profesionales y académicos para inspirar conversaciones más profundas sobre la naturaleza y las variedades de la ingeniería. Las perspectivas de este libro son un acto de reimaginación: cómo la ingeniería sirve a la sociedad y, en un sentido vital, cómo debería hacerlo. |
| Nota de contenido: |
Chapter 1. Reimagining Conceptions of Technological and Societal Progress (Zachary Pirtle, David Tomblin, and Guru Madhavan) -- Section IA. Technological Progress: Reimagining How Engineering Relates to the Sciences. Chapter 2. Engineering Design Principles in Natural and Artificial Systems. Part I: Generative Entrenchment and Modularity (William C. Wimsatt) -- Chapter 3. Technological Progress in the Life Sciences (Janella Baxter) -- Section 1B: Technological Progress: Re-imagining Engineering Knowledge. Chapter 4. Philosophical Observations and Applications in Systems and Aerospace Engineering (Stephen B. Johnson) -- Chapter 5. Prehistoric Stone Tool Technology and Epistemic Complexity (Manjari Chakraborty) -- Chapter 6. Narrative and Epistemic Positioning: The Case of the Dandelion Pilot (Dominic J. Berry) -- Section 2A. Social Progress: Considering Engineers' Ethical Principles. Chapter 7. Constructing Situated and Social Knowledge: Ethical, Sociological, and Phenomenological Factors in Technological Design (Damien Patrick Williams) -- Chapter 8. Towards an Engineering Ethics with Non-engineers: How Western Engineering Ethics May Learn from Taiwan (Bono Po-Jen Shih) -- Chapter 9. Broadening Engineering Identity: Moving beyond Problem Solving (Thomas Siller, Gerry Johnson, and Russell Korte) -- Section 2B. Reimagining values and culture in engineering and engineered systems. Chapter 10. Engineering, Judgement and Engineering Judgement: A Proposed Definition (Daniel McLaughlin, PE) -- Chapter 11. Technology, Uncertainty, and the Good Life: A Stoic Perspective (Tonatiuh Rodriguez-Nikl) -- Section 3A. Re-imagining how engineering relates to complex sociotechnical systems. Chapter 12. The Impact of Robot Companions on the Moral Development of Children (Yvette Pearson and Jason Borenstein) -- Chapter 13. Engineering Our Selves: Morphological Freedom and the Myth of Multiplicity (Joshua Earle) -- Section 3B: Reimagining Social Progress in Democracy, and the need to Align Engineering to Social Values. Chapter 14. Shared Learning to Explore the Philosophies, Policies and Practices of Engineering: The Case of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (Rider W. Foley and Elise Barrella) -- Chapter 15. Middle Grounds: Art and Pluralism (Caitlin Foley and Misha Rabinovich) -- Chapter 16. The Artefact on Stage – Object Theatre and Philosophy of Engineering and Technology (Albrecht Fritzsche) -- Chapter 17. Imagined Systems: How the Speculative Novel Infomocracy offers a Simulation of the Relationship between Democracy, Technology, and Society (Malka Older and Zachary Pirtle) -- Section 4. Provocative Conclusion. Chapter 18. The Discrete Scaffold for Generic Design, an Interdisciplinary Craft Work for the Future (Ira Monarch, Eswaran Subrahmanian, Anne-Françoise Schmid, and Muriel Mambrini-Doudet). |
| En línea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
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