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    Editorial: Introducing the New Editorial Team
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 18 (1/2): 1-2. 2014.
    This article is currently available as a free download on ingentaconnect.
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    Jacques Lacan and the Adventure of Insight (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 22 (1): 98-99. 1990.
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    Dirty Hands, Speculative Minds, and Smart Machines
    Philosophy and Technology 24 (1): 55-68. 2011.
    In 2003, Peter Singer and others sounded a warning in the pages of the journal Nanotechnology that research into the ethical, social, and legal implications of nanotechnology was increasingly lagging behind research into nanotechnology itself. More recently, Alfred Nordmann and Arie Rip have argued that while the pace of ELSI inquiry has now picked up, the inquiry itself is focused far too much on hypothetical and futuristic scenarios. But might there be advantages for ethicists and philosophers…Read more
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    Experiencing Historical Objects in a Technological World
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 3 (4): 69-73. 1987.
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    This book provides an introduction to postphenomenology, an emerging school of thought in the philosophy of technology and science and technology studies, which addresses the relationships users develop with the devices they use
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    Interpreting Signatures (Nietzsche/Heidegger): Two Questions
    with Jacques Derrida and Richard E. Palmer
    Philosophy and Literature 10 (2): 246-262. 1986.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Jacques Derrida INTERPRETING SIGNATURES (NIETZSCHE/HEIDEGGER): TWO QUESTIONS T1HE first question concerns die name Nietzsche, die second has to do with the concept of totality. Let us begin widi chapters 2 and 3 of Heidegger's Nietzsche — dealing with "The Eternal Recurrence of the Same" and "The Will to Power as Knowledge," respectively. We will be turning especially to the subsection on chaos ["The Concept of Chaos," I, pp. 562-70]…Read more
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    Sustaining Engineering Codes of Ethics for the Twenty-First Century
    with Sharon A. Jones
    Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (1): 237-258. 2013.
    How much responsibility ought a professional engineer to have with regard to supporting basic principles of sustainable development? While within the United States, professional engineering societies, as reflected in their codes of ethics, differ in their responses to this question, none of these professional societies has yet to put the engineer’s responsibility toward sustainability on a par with commitments to public safety, health, and welfare. In this paper, we aim to suggest that sustainab…Read more
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    Driving While Beagleated
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 18 (1/2): 117-132. 2014.
    In this contribution to the philosophical debate over distracted driving, I defend the idea that talking on the cell phone while driving is an activity that ought neither to be regulated by public policy means nor addressed by means of automotive safety design features, such as the augmented-reality windshield. I arrive at this conclusion through taking a phenomenologically-influenced look at what an average driver pays attention to during the act of driving an automobile. More specifically, I s…Read more