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    The technological society.Jacques Ellul (ed.) - 1964 - New York,: Knopf.
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    A Framework to Integrate Ethical, Legal, and Societal Aspects (ELSA) in the Development and Deployment of Human Performance Enhancement (HPE) Technologies and Applications in Military Contexts.Human Behaviour Marc Steen Koen Hogenelst Heleen Huijgen A. Tno, The Hague Collaboration, Human Performance The Netherlandsb Tno, The Netherlandsc Tno Soesterberg, Aerospace Warfare Surface, The NetherlAndsmarc Steen Works As A. Senior Research ScientIst At Tno The Hague, Value-Sensitive Design Human-Centred Design, Virtue Ethics HIs Mission is To Promote The Design Applied Ethics Of Technology, Flourish Koen Hogenelst Works As A. Senior Research Scientist at Tno ApplicAtion Of Technologies In Ways That Help To Create A. Just Society In Which People Can Live Well Together, His Research COncentrates on Measuring A. Background In Neuroscience, Cognitive Performance Improving Mental Health, Military Domains HIs Goal is To Align Experimental Research In Both The Civil, Field-Based Research Applied, Practical Use To Pave The Way For Implementation, Consultant At Tno Impact Heleen Huijgen Is A. Legal Scientist & StrAtegic Environment Her MIssion is To Create Legal Safeguards Fo Technologies - 2025 - Journal of Military Ethics 23 (3):219-244.
    In order to maximize human performance, defence forces continue to explore, develop, and apply human performance enhancement (HPE) methods, ranging from pharmaceuticals to (bio)technological enhancement. This raises ethical, legal, and societal concerns and requires organizing a careful reflection and deliberation process, with relevant stakeholders. We discuss a range of ethical, legal, and societal aspects (ELSA), which people involved in the development and deployment of HPE can use for such reflection and deliberation. A realistic military scenario with proposed HPE application (...)
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    Technology, Society and Sustainability: Selected Concepts, Issues and Cases.Lech W. Zacher (ed.) - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This collection is a multidisciplinary and multicultural contribution to the current sustainability discourse. It is focused on two main dimensions of our world: complexity and diversity. Desirable and urgent transition of socio-technological systems toward a sustainability trajectory of development requires a better understanding of technological trends and social transformations. General advancement of technology does not produce identical changes in various societies, differentiated economically and culturally. Moreover, the abilities to approach sustainable development change over time and space. As a (...)
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    Science-Technology-Society (STS): A New Paradigm in Science Education.Nasser Mansour - 2009 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 29 (4):287-297.
    Changes in the past two decades of goals for science education in schools have induced new orientations in science education worldwide. One of the emerging complementary approaches was the science-technology-society (STS) movement. STS has been called the current megatrend in science education. Others have called it a paradigm shift for the field of science education. The success of science education reform depends on teachers' ability to integrate the philosophy and practices of current programs of science education reform with their (...)
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    Technological society and its counterculture: An Hegelian analysis.Clark Butler - 1975 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 18 (2):195 – 212.
    The paper analyzes the American counterculture of the 1960s and early '70s, from the New Left through the hippies, revolutionaries and Jesus people, to the counterculture's collapse in artistry and the cynicism of Watergate; this evolution is viewed as a re-enactment of Hegel's dialectic of 'active reason' in the Phenomenology of Spirit , from the critique of 'observation' to 'society as a community of animals'. Secondly, an attempt is made to account for this re-enactment in the twentieth century. The (...)
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    Science, Technology, Society in France Today.Jacques Ellul - 1981 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 1 (1-2):17-21.
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    Technology, society, and performativity: on a new book by Nicolas Brisset.Ivan Boldyrev - 2020 - Journal of Economic Methodology 27 (3):269-273.
    In a decisive episode of Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained a former slave, Django Freeman, and his patron Dr. Schultz finally manage to buy Broomhilda, Django’s wife, and thus to free her from t...
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    Science-Technology,Society Programs: Some Shining Examples.John E. Penick - 1985 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 5 (3):219-223.
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  9. The technological society: Some challenges for social science.Irene Taviss - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Technology, Society, and Literature: an Education Module.Brian T. Garvey - 1992 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 12 (1):17-25.
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    (Re)constructing technological society by taking social construction even more seriously.E. J. Woodhouse - 2005 - Social Epistemology 19 (2 & 3):199 – 223.
    After recognizing that technologies are socially constructed, questions arise concerning how technologies should be constructed, by what processes, and granting how much influence to whom. Because partisanship, uncertainty, and disagreement are inevitable in trying to answer these questions, reconstructivist scholarship should embrace the desirability of thoughtful partisanship, should focus on strategies for coping intelligently with uncertainties, and should make central the study of social processes for coping with disagreement regarding technoscience and its utilization. That often will entail siding with have-nots, (...)
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  12. Ethics as a Beneficial Trojan Horse in a Technological Society.Ramón Queraltó - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (1):13-26.
    This article explores the transformation of ethics in a globalizing technological society. After describing some basic features of this society, particularly the primacy it gives to a special type of technical rationality, three specific influences on traditional ethics are examined: (1) a change concerning the notion of value, (2) the decreasing relevance of the concept of axiological hierarchy, and (3) the new internal architecture of ethics as a net of values. These three characteristics suggest a new pragmatic (...)
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    Democracy in a Technological Society.Langdon Winner - 1992 - Springer Verlag.
    What is the relationship between democracy and technology? And what should that relationship be? This book explores these questions, drawing upon a wide range of philosophical, historical and sociological points of view. In stark contrast to technology's promise as a wellspring of equality, freedom and self-government, its development now poses a host of problems for political society: an alarming concentration of power over global production, a widening gap between rich and poor, multiple environmental crises, trivialization of politics in the (...)
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    (Re)Constructing Technological Society by Taking Social Construction Even More Seriously 1.E. J. Woodhouse - 2005 - Social Epistemology 19 (2):199-223.
    After recognizing that technologies are socially constructed, questions arise concerning how technologies should be constructed, by what processes, and granting how much influence to whom. Because partisanship, uncertainty, and disagreement are inevitable in trying to answer these questions, reconstructivist scholarship should embrace the desirability of thoughtful partisanship, should focus on strategies for coping intelligently with uncertainties, and should make central the study of social processes for coping with disagreement regarding technoscience and its utilization. That often will entail siding with have‐nots, (...)
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    Time and space in technological society.Samuel Ijsseling - 1992 - Man and World 25 (3-4):409-419.
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  16. The humanities in a technological society.John Paul Russo - 1998 - Humanitas 11 (1):175-190.
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    Media ethics and the technological society.Clifford Christians - 1998 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 13 (2):67 – 70.
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    Adaptation and the technological society: A value context for technology assessment.Mark W. Lipsey - 1978 - Zygon 13 (1):2-18.
  19. Two approaches to science‐technology‐society (S‐T‐S) education.Dorothy B. Rosenthal - 1989 - Science Education 73 (5):581-589.
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  20. Goal attainment in science‐technology‐society (S/T/S) education and reality: The case of British Columbia.Uri Zoller, J. Ebenezer, K. Morely, S. Paras, V. Sandberg, C. West, T. Wolthers & S. H. Tan - 1990 - Science Education 74 (1):19-36.
     
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    Painting and technological society.R. N. Wynyard - 1986 - British Journal of Aesthetics 26 (1):57-61.
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    Including Science/technology/society Issues in Elementary School Social Studies: Can We? Should We?Gerald W. Marker - 1987 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 7 (1-2):225-232.
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    Future of Work, Future of Society.European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies - 2019 - Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 24 (1):391-424.
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    Scientific-technological society, functional diversity and equal inclusion.Manuel Aparicio Payá - 2022 - Pensamiento 78 (298 S. Esp):555-572.
    El objetivo de este trabajo, encuadrado en la perspectiva filosófica del entrecruzamiento entre los estudios sobre discapacidad (Disability studies) y los estudios filosófico-sociales sobre la ciencia y la tecnología (CTS), es abordar la cuestión de la accesibilidad universal, relacionada con el diseño para todas las personas. Pretendo llevar a cabo una reflexión ético-política sobre esta temática, en el contexto de las posibilidades abiertas por el desarrollo científico-tecnológico emergente y sus repercusiones en relación a los colectivos de personas con diferentes tipos (...)
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    On the human question, being the report of the erewhonian high commission to evaluate technological society.John Rodman - 1975 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 18 (2):127 – 166.
    (1975). On the human question, being the report of the Erewhonian high commission to evaluate technological society. Inquiry: Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 127-166.
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    Jacques Ellul and the Technological Society.Carl Mitcham & Robert Mackey - 1971 - Philosophy Today 15 (2):102-121.
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  27. Science-Technology-Society Education Implementation in the State of Florida.D. Kumar & P. Fritzer - 1998 - Journal of Social Studies Research 22:14-18.
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    Dying in a Technological Society.Eric J. Cassell - 1974 - The Hastings Center Studies 2 (2):31.
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    Science/technology/society and Learning.Robert E. Yager - 1995 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 15 (5-6):225-227.
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  30. Views about science—technology—society interactions held by college students in general education physics and sts courses.Cristine Schoneweg Bradford, Peter A. Rubba & William L. Harkness - 1995 - Science Education 79 (4):355-373.
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    (3 other versions)Bulletin of SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY: Instructions To Authors.Richard A. Deitrich - 1998 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 18 (2):145-145.
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    Health & Illness in Technological Societies.David Mechanic - 1973 - The Hastings Center Studies 1 (3):7.
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    Theoretical foundation in the Science-Technology-Society field.Francisco Humberto Figaredo Curiel - 2013 - Humanidades Médicas 13 (2):292-313.
    Posterior a Hiroshima y Nagasaki se hizo visible hacia dónde conducirían la obtención y uso de conocimientos y creación de artefactos que no se correspondieran a las metas de subsistencia y mejoramiento humanos, emergieron movimientos y estudios relacionados con los impactos sociales de la ciencia y la tecnología. Surgió en ese contexto el campo denominado Ciencia- Tecnología- Sociedad (CTS), centrado en las complejas interrelaciones que la ciencia y la tecnología y la sociedad. El presente texto tiene el objetivo de profundizar (...)
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    Charity in a Technological Society: From Alms to Corporation.Frederick Foltz & Franz Foltz - 2010 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 30 (2):96-102.
    Over the past 2,000 years, the concept of charity has moved from the personal care of the poor mandated by religious conviction to a multibillion dollar business. The culture of technological efficiency helped create this transformation. The authors explore the origins of charity and show how technology has drastically altered its form and function.
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    Aesthetic Education in a Technological Society: The Other Excuses for Art.Harry S. Broudy - 1966 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 1 (1):13.
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    The End of Ethics in a Technological Society.Lawrence Schmidt & Scott Louis Marratto - 2008 - McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP.
    This book offers a bold challenge to modern liberal ethics by exposing its inability to confront the inexorable advance of technology. Contemporary books on technology generally fall into three categories: those that offer optimist projections of a glorious future, those that provide radical critiques of specific techniques, and those that express alarm about the dehumanizing effects of a culture dominated by technology. The End of Ethics in a Technological Society offers a deeper assessment of the modern West's commitment (...)
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    Three Schools of Thought on Freedom in Liberal, Technological Societies.Katinka Waelbers & Adam Briggle - 2010 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 14 (3):176-193.
    Are citizens of contemporary technological society authors of their own lives? With Alasdair MacIntyre, Bruno Latour and Albert Borgmann, we discuss the shortcomings of traditional liberalism in terms of its ability to answer this question. MacIntyre argues that biological vulnerabilities and social interdependencies establish meaningful parameters within which reason and willing emerge. But MacIntyre ignores technologies as a third parameter. Latour defines humans as nodes in a socio-technical network, in which technologies are actors on par with humans. However, (...)
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    The Science-Technology-Society (STS) Theme in Elementary School Science.Nancy M. Landes & Rodger W. Bybee - 1988 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 8 (6):573-579.
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  39. Notes on the Underground: An Essay on Technology, Society, and the Imagination.Rosalind Williams & Thomas Richards - 1992 - Science and Society 56 (2):241-244.
     
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    The Science-Technology-Society Matrix.George Bugliarello - 1988 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 8 (2):125-127.
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  41. Trimurti: science, technology & society.Abdur Rahman - 1972 - New Delhi,: People's Pub. House.
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    Ecological Philosophy. Nature, Technology, Society[REVIEW]Fred Wiznerowicz - 1986 - Philosophy and History 19 (1):31-32.
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  43. The Good in a Technological Society in Morality within the Life-and Social World.Mary Rose Barral - 1987 - Analecta Husserliana 22:497-506.
  44. High‐school graduates' beliefs about science‐technology‐society. I. methods and issues in monitoring student views.Glen S. Aikenhead, Reg W. Fleming & Alan G. Ryan - 1987 - Science Education 71 (2):145-161.
     
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  45. Examination of preservice and in‐service secondary science teachers' beliefs about science‐technology‐society interactions.Peter A. Rubba & William L. Harkness - 1993 - Science Education 77 (4):407-431.
  46. Philosopher and Social Responsibility in Technological Society.Leonard Waks - unknown - Proceedings of the Heraclitean Society 17.
     
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    The united states as a technological society.Sheila Grant & William Christian - 1998 - In Sheila Grant & William Christian (eds.), The George Grant Reader. University of Toronto Press. pp. 95-107.
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    The Development of a New Instrument:'Views on Science—Technology—Society'(VOSTS).Glen S. Aikenhead & Alan G. Ryan - 1992 - Science Education 76 (5):477-491.
  49. Ambiguity of Care in a Technological Society.Charles J. Sabatino - 2014 - In G. John M. Abbarno (ed.), Inherent and Instrumental Values: Excursions in Value Inquiry. Lanham: University Press of America.
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    Science Coordinators' Views of Science-Technology-Society Education.Peter A. Rubba & Shelly D. Swartz - 1994 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 14 (3):144-149.
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