Indiana University Press
Technology and the Lifeworld: From Garden to Earth
Technology and the Lifeworld: From Garden to Earth
" . . . Dr. Ihde brings an enlightening and deeply humanistic perspective to major technological developments, both past and present." --Science Books & Films
"Don Ihde is a pleasure to read. . . . The material is full of nice suggestions and details, empirical materials, fun variations which engage the reader in the work . . . the overall points almost sneak up on you, they are so gently and gradually offered." --John Compton
"A sophisticated celebration of cultural diversity and of its enabling technologies. . . . perhaps the best single volume relating the philosophical tradition to the broad issues raised by contemporary technologies." --Choice
" . . . important and challenging . . . " --Review of Metaphysics
" . . . a range of rich historical, cultural, philosophical, and psychological insights, woven together in an intriguing and clear exposition . . . The book is really a pleasure to read, for its style, immense learning and sanity." --Teaching Philosophy
The role of tools and instruments in our relation to the earth and the ways in which technologies are culturally embedded provide the foci of this thought-provoking book.
Author: Don Ihde
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 05/22/1990
Series: Indiana the Philosophy of Technology
Pages: 244
Weight: 0.9lbs
Size: 9.26h x 6.12w x 0.71d
ISBN: 9780253205605