technophilosophy
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From techno- + philosophy.
Noun
[edit]technophilosophy (countable and uncountable, plural technophilosophies)
- The philosophy of technology.
- 1979, Mario Bunge, “The five buds of technophilosophy”, in Technology in Society, volume 1, number 1, , page 67:
- Technophilosophy, as I shall call the philosophy of technology, was probably founded by Aristotle.
- 2004, Sherry Turkle, “Whither Psychoanalysis in Computer Culture”, in David M. Kaplan, editor, Readings in the Philosophy of Technology[1], Rowman & Littlefield, page 426:
- The question "What kinds of relationships is it appropriate to have with machines?" has been explored in science fiction and in technophilosophy.
- 2019, Tom Idema, Stages of Transmutation: Science Fiction, Biology, and Environmental Posthumanism, Routledge, page 14:
- Following this strand of technophilosophy, Jane Bennett has argued that we should think about the ways in which humans and technologies are participants in heterogeneous networks.