Globalization, Technology, and Philosophy

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Pub. Date: 2004-05-01
Publisher(s): State Univ of New York Pr
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Table of Contents

Introduction
David Tabachnick and Toivo Koivukoski
1(6)
Part One Community 7(100)
Chapter 1 Democracy in the Age of Globalization
9(12)
Waller R. Newell
Chapter 2 Communication versus Obligation: The Moral Status of Virtual Community
21(22)
Darin Barney
Chapter 3 Technology and the Great Refusal: The Information Age and Critical Social Theory
43(16)
Bernardo Alexander Attias
Chapter 4 On Globalization, Technology, and the New Justice
59(16)
Tom Darby
Chapter 5 What Globalization Do We Want?
75(18)
Don Ihde
Chapter 6 Looking Backward, Looking Forward: Reflections on the Twentieth Century
93(14)
Andrew Feenberg
Part Two Humanity
Chapter 7 The Problem with "The Problem of Technology"
107(36)
Arthur M. Melzer
Chapter 8 Global Technology and the Promise of Control
143(16)
Trish Glazebrook
Chapter 9 The Human Condition in the Age of Technology
159(16)
Gilbert Germain
Chapter 10 Technology and the Ground of Humanist Ethics
175(16)
Ian Angus
Chapter 11 Recomposing the Soul: Nietzsche's Soulcraft
191(30)
Horst Hutter
Chapter 12 Globalization, Technology, and the Authority of Philosophy
221(14)
Charlotte Thomas
Chapter 13 Persons in a Technological Universe
235(8)
Donald Phillip Verene
Contributors 243(4)
Index 247

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