References and Further Reading

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

Borgmann, A. (1985). Technology and the Character of Contemporary Life (Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press).

Comte, A. (1988). Introduction to Positive Philosophy, trans. Frederick Ferré (Indianapolis, Ind.: Hackett).

Descartes, R. (1985). Philosophical Works, Vol. 2, trans. John Cottingham et al. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).

Dusek, V. (2006). Philosophy of Technology: An Introduction (Malden, Mass.: Blackwell).

Feenberg, A. (2005a). Heidegger and Marcuse: The Catastrophe and Redemption of History (New York: Routledge).

Feenberg, A. (2005b). Transforming Technology: A Critical Theory Revisited, 2nd edn (Oxford: Oxford University Press).

Fuller, S. (2002). Social Epistemology, 2nd edn (Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press).

Haraway, D. J. (1997). Modest_Witness@Second_Millennium.FemaleMan©_Meets_OncoMouse (New York: Routledge).

Heidegger, M. (1993). “The Question Concerning Technology,” in D. F. Krell (ed.), Martin Heidegger: Basic Writings (New York: HarperCollins), pp. 301–41.

Hickman, L. (2001). Philosophical Tools for Technological Culture: Putting Pragmatism to Work (Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press).

Ihde, D. (1990). Technology and the Life World: From Garden to Earth (Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press).

Ihde, D. (2004). “Has the Philosophy of Technology ...

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