- Section 5. Supplements
- L’Adieu
- Section 4. Post-Durbin
- Section 3. Local Boundaries
- Section 2. Boundary Disagreements
- Section 1. Staking Out a Territory
- The Hermeneutic Circle of Data Visualization – The Case Study of the Affinity Map
- Six Hegelian Theses about Technology
- Effing the Ineffable – The Sublime in Postphenomenology
- Reliabilism and the Testimony of Robots
- The Advance of Technoscience and the Problem of Death Determination – A Promethean Puzzle
- Ethics Beyond Transparency – Resisting the Racial Injustice of Predictive Policing
- Interface Formats of the Self: On Colin Koopman’s Theory of Infopower – Review of How We Became Our Data: A Genealogy of the Informational Person, by Colin Koopman
- Is It Really Only Real Friends Who Really Help You Move the Body? – Review of Friendship, Robots, and Social Media: False Friends and Second Selves, by Alexis M. Elder
- Redefining the Datafication of Selves – Review of Data Selves: More-than-Human Perspectives, by Deborah Lupton
- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
- The “Embodied Multi-Material Layering” of In Vitro Meat
- Democratic Potentialities and Toxic Actualities – Feenberg, Ihde, Arendt, and the Internet
- Contingency and Potential – Reconsidering a Dialectical Philosophy of Technology
- Bridging Critical Constructivism and Postphenomenology at Techno-Anthropology
- Almost a Critical Theorist . . .
- “But, That’s Not Phenomenology!” – A Phenomenology of Discriminatory Technologies
- Building Scaffolds – How Critical Constructivism and Postphenomenology Could Gather in Common Enterprise
- Critical Constructivism, Postphenomenology and the Politics of Technology
- Philosophy of Technology in the Anthropocene avant la lettre
- The Purpose of Theory – Why Critical Constructivism Should “Talk” and Postphenomenology Should “Do”
- Discovering Subjectivity in the Technosystem – Developing a Critical Position Towards Contingent Forms of Rationality
- New Editors’ Introduction – Philosophy of Technology after Forty-five Years / Techné at 25
- Technology In Between the Individual and the Political – Postphenomenology and Critical Constructivism
- Contradictions in Principles of Ethics and Contemporary Technology
- Technology Assessment in Theory and Practice
- Preference and Value Assessments in Cases of Decision under Risk
- Ethics and Praxiology as Technologies
- Conclusion – Technological Responsibility and the Humanities; The University of Karlsruhe
- Robotic Nudges for Moral Improvement through Stoic Practice
- The Dilemma of Openness in Social Robots
- A Semblance of Aliveness – How the Peculiar Embodiment of Sex Robots Will Matter
- It Loves Me, It Loves Me Not – Is It Morally Problematic to Design Sex Robots that Appear to Love Their Owners?
- Demands of Dignity in Robotic Care – Recognizing Vulnerability, Agency, and Subjectivity in Robot-based, Robot-assisted, and Teleoperated Elderly Care
- Why Collaborative Robots Must Be Social (and even Emotional) Actors
- Motions with Emotions? – A Phenomenological Approach to Understanding the Simulated Aliveness of a Robot Body
- Understanding Emotions and Their Significance through Social Robots, and Vice Versa
- A Techno-Philosophical Perspective on How Acceleration Becomes Autopoietic – Simplification as a Function of Technology
- Aporia and Wonder in the Age of Big Data
- A Practically Useful Metaphysics of Technology
- Electric Technology in Wind Turbines from a Dialectic Perspective
- On Self-Driving Cars as a Technological Sublime
- Virtual Subjectivity: Existence and Projectuality in Virtual Worlds
- A Way Out of Techno-limbo
- If You Wish to Invent Then Follow the Half-Causation Method
- From “You’ve Got Mail” to Email Overload – A Postphenomenological Genealogy of Email
- Borgmann and the Non-Neutrality of Technology
- Instrumental Realisms and their Ontological Commitments
- The Medical Drug as a Technological Object
- Trevor Pinch’s Social Construction of Science and Technology Revisited
- Moving to a Posthuman Technosphere
- Wittgenstein’s Remarks on Technology and Mental Mechanisms
- From Calculus to Language Game – The Challenge of Cognitive Technology
- Artifacts as Rules – Wittgenstein and the Sociology of Technology
- Artefacts as Social Things – Design-Based Approach to Normativity
- Repeatability and Methodical Actions in Uncertain Situations – Wittgenstein’s Philosophy of Technology and Language
- Technological Investigations – Wittgenstein’s Liberating Presence
- A Feeling for the Work as a Limited Whole – Wittgenstein on the Problems of Philosophy and the Problem of Technology
- Wittgensteinian Humanism, Democracy, and Technocracy
- Wittgenstein and Philosophy of Technology – Introduction
- A Cultural Semiotic Aesthetic Approach for a Virtual Heritage Project – Part B—Evaluation and Design for Virtual Heritage and Theoretical Extensions
- Creativity, Human and Transhuman – The Childhood Factor
- How the Future Has a Grip on Us
- Engineering Model Independence – A Strategy to Encourage Independence Among Models
- Hegel, the Struggle for Recognition, and Robots
- Wisdom Practices for Living with Technology – Review of The Ethics of Ordinary Technology, by Michel Puech
- From Taquería to Medical School – Juan Carlos, Aristotle, Cognitive Enhancements, and a Good Life
- Vallor’s Virtue Ethics are Creative, Intrepid, and Profoundly Feminist – Review of Technology and the Virtues, by Shannon Vallor
- Imaginative Machines
- Braindance – A Preliminary Exploration of Technological Knowledge and Neuromarketing
- Sound and Techné – Thinking the Future of Acoustic Technics
- Trust in the Networked Era – When Phones Become Hotel Keys
- Philosophical Explorations for a Concept of Emerging Technologies
- Beyond Adaptation and Anthropomorphism – Technology in Simondon
- From the Nadir of Negativity towards the Cusp of Reconciliation – A Dialectical (Hegelian-Teilhardian) Assessment of the Anthropocenic Challenge
- Techno-Optimism and Rational Superstition
- How to Differentiate a Macintosh from a Mongoose – Technological and Political Agency in the Age of the Anthropocene
- The Technocene or Technology as (Neo)Environment
- The Question Concerning Geo-Engineering
- What Is Called Caring? – Beyond the Anthropocene
- On Cosmotechnics – For a Renewed Relation between Technology and Nature in the Anthropocene
- The Parliament of Things and the Anthropocene – How to Listen to ‘Quasi-Objects’
- Saving Earth – Encountering Heidegger’s Philosophy of Technology in the Anthropocene
- Earthing Technology – Toward an Eco-centric Concept of Biomimetic Technologies in the Anthropocene
- Rebranding the Anthropocene – A Rectification of Names
- Toward a Terrestrial Turn in Philosophy of Technology
- Type and Metaphor for Computer Programmers
- “Extimate” Technologies and Techno-Cultural Discontent – A Lacanian Analysis of Pervasive Gadgets
- Social Transformation and Online Technology – Situating Herbert Marcuse in the Internet Age
- Recovering a “Disfigured” Face – Cosmesis in the Everyday Use of Facial Prostheses
- Entangled in Digital Media – Review of Digital Media: Human-Technology Connection, by Stacey O’Neal Irwin
- The Importance of Cultural Learning Processes for the Study of Technology
- A Cultural Semiotic Aesthetic Approach for a Virtual Heritage Project – Part A—The Semiotic Foundations of the Approach
- The Bright Line of Ethical Agency
- Information Privacy and Social Self-Authorship
- Beyond Technological Mediation – A Normative Practice Approach