List of philosophers of technology
This is a list of philosophers of technology. It includes philosophers from other disciplines who are recognised as having made an important contribution to the field, for example those commonly included in reference anthologies. [1] [2]
A–C
D–G
H–L
M–R
S–Z
- Egbert Schuurman
- Emanuele Severino
- Gilbert Simondon
- Oswald Spengler
- Bernard Stiegler
- Tiziana Terranova
- Eugene Thacker
- Iain Thomson
- Peter-Paul Verbeek
- Paul Virilio
- Langdon Winner
- McKenzie Wark
- John Zerzan
- Siegfried Zielinski
gollark: Huh. Yes. I didn't consider people being stupid on roofs.
gollark: No, the giant world-spanning superconductive cables are better.
gollark: The obvious solution to this is to run giant world-spanning superconductive cables to provide constant power.
gollark: Now, you might go "but night time".
gollark: If not nuclear, then the obvious way to provide power is to just blanket every available desert in solar panels.
References
- Kaplan, David, ed. (2009). Readings in the Philosophy of Technology. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN 978-0-7425-6401-5.
- Scharff, Robert; Dusek, Val, eds. (2003). Philosophy of Technology: The Technological Condition - An Anthology (Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies). Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-0-631-22219-4.
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