Rethinking technology and engineerin...
Fritzsche, Albrecht.

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    Title/Author: Rethinking technology and engineering/ edited by Albrecht Fritzsche, Andres Santa-Maria.
    Reminder of title: dialogues across disciplines and geographies /
    other author: Fritzsche, Albrecht.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
    Description: xxvi, 339 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter. 1. Philosophy of Engineering as a dialogue across disciplines and geographies -- Chapter. 2. Engineering Principles: Restoring Public Values in Professional Life -- Chapter. 3, What Sort of Engineering do We Want? How Far are We From it? A Manifesto for Socially Situated Professional Ethics -- Chapter. 4. Freedom and Standards in Engineering -- Chapter 5. Past Designs as Repositories of Tacit Collective Knowledge -- Chapter. 6. A Simondon-Deleuzean Characterization of Engineering Design -- Chapter. 7. How modern coaching can help develop engineers and the profession-and how philosophy can help -- Chapter. 8. What do overhead lines reveal? -- Chapter. 9. AI, Control and Unintended consequences: the need for meta-values -- Chapter. 10. Crowdsourcing a Moral Machine in a Pluralistic World -- Chapter. 11. The potential of smart city controversies to foster civic engagement, ethical reflection and alternative imaginaries -- Chapter. 12. The problem of Digital Direct Democracy and its philosophical foundations -- Chapter. 13. Agile as a Vehicle for Values: A Value Sensitive Design Toolkit -- Chapter. 14. Who's Talking? Influencers & the Economy of Taste -- Chapter. 15. Portuguese Railway History and Kranzberg's Laws: looking at the past, preparing the future -- Chapter. 16. Interdisciplinary practices for the History of Solar Engineering in Chile -- Chapter. 17. Science fiction and engineering: Between dystopias, (e)utopias, and uchronias -- Chapter. 18. The Cost of Living" in a Technologized World -- Chapter. 19. Unconcealing Contempoary Technology: Human Enhancement as Biopolitics of Vitality -- Chapter. 20. What is Engineering Ethics Education? Exploring How the Education of Ethics is Defined by Engineering Instructions -- Chapter. 21. 'Judgment' in Engineering Philosophical discussions and pedagogical opportunities -- Chapter. 22. The Role of the Humanities in the Formation of Reflective Engineering Practitioners -- Chapter. 23. The Amerindian Buen Vivir as a Paradigm for Another Possible Engineering Practice and Education -- Chapter 24. Engineers should be activists.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Technology - Philosophy. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-25233-4
    ISBN: 9783031252334
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