References and Further Reading

Ariew, A., Cummins, R. and Perlman, M. (eds) (2002). Functions: New Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology and Biology (Oxford: Oxford University Press).

Kotarbiński, T. (1955). Traktat o dobrej robocie, English translation (1965), Praxiology: An Introduction to the Sciences of Efficient Action (Oxford: Pergamon Press).

Kroes, P. A. and Meijers, A. W. M. (eds) (2006). “The Dual Nature of Technical Artefacts,” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 37 (special issue): 1–158.

Mitcham, C. (1994). Thinking through Technology: The Path between Engineering and Philosophy (Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press).

Pitt, J. C. (1999). Thinking about Technology: Foundations of the Philosophy of Technology (New York: Seven Bridges Press).

Ryle, G. (1949). The Concept of Mind (London: Hutchinson).

Simon, H. A. (1969). The Sciences of the Artificial (Cambridge, Mass./London: MIT Press).

Vincenti, W. G. (1991). What Engineers Know and How They Know It: Analytical Studies from Aeronautical History (Baltimore, Md./London: Johns Hopkins University Press).

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