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K. Anne

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    The Cyborg as an Interpretation of Culture‐Nature
    Zygon 36 (1): 49-56. 2001.
    The idea of “nature” performs an important cultural work. The cyborg‐nature is an attempt to free ourselves from the features of the culturally authorized concepts of nature. The cyborg offers new metaphors to both academic and popular theorizing for comprehending the different ways that sciences and technologies affect our lives, subjectivities, and concepts. The cyborg is a lived reality and a metaphor. Paul Tillich deemed it necessary to have a mythos of technology to explain our technologies…Read more
    The idea of “nature” performs an important cultural work. The cyborg‐nature is an attempt to free ourselves from the features of the culturally authorized concepts of nature. The cyborg offers new metaphors to both academic and popular theorizing for comprehending the different ways that sciences and technologies affect our lives, subjectivities, and concepts. The cyborg is a lived reality and a metaphor. Paul Tillich deemed it necessary to have a mythos of technology to explain our technologies and ourselves. He offered “The Technical City” as a symbol for his age. Donna Haraway's cy‐borg‐figure could function as a symbol to interpret our time and technologies and ourselves.
    Philosophy of ReligionScience and Religion
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    Adaptive Cryptographic Access Control for Dynamic Data Sharing Environments
    Thesis - - Queen's University, 2008-10-16 16:19:46.617
  • Pediatric patient-oriented problem-solving near the end of life
    with Chris Feudtner
    In James L. Werth & Dean Blevins (eds.), Decision making near the end of life: issues, developments, and future directions, Routledge. 2009.
    Death and Dying, MiscMedical Ethics, Misc
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