References and Further Reading

Achterhuis, H. (1992). De Maat van de techniek (Baam: Ambo).

Achterhuis, H. (1997). Van Stoommachine tot Cyborg: denken over techniek in de nieuwe wereld (Baam: Ambo).

Achterhuis, H. (2001). American Philosophy of Technology: The Empirical Turn (Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press).

Ackermann, R. (1985). Data, Instruments and Theory (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press).

Aveni, A. (2008). People and the Sky (London: Thames & Hudson).

Bacon, F. (1623). The New Atlantis.

Crease, R. (2006). The Prism and the Pendulum (Oxford: Oxford University Press).

Forman, P. (2007). “The Primacy of Science in Modernity, of Technology in Postmodernity, and of Ideology in the History of Technology,” History and Technology, 23 (1–2): 1–152.

Fox-Keller, E. (2002). Making Sense of Life (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press).

Galison, P. (1987). How Experiments End (Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press).

Galison, P. (2003). Einstein’s Clocks, Poincaré’s Maps: Empires of Time (New York: W. W. Norton).

Hacking, I. (1983). Representing and Intervening (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).

Harding, S. G. (1998). Is Science Multicultural? (Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press).

Heidegger, M. (1977). The Question Concerning Technology. (New York: Harper Torchbacks). German, 1954.

Ihde, D. (1979). Technics and Praxis: A Philosophy of Technology. (Dordrecht: Reidel).

Ihde, D. (1991). Instrumental Realism: The Interface between Philosophy of ...

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