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    Inthischapter I explain the relationship between globalization and technological literacy. After accounting for the notion of technologi-calliteracythat.Rethinking Technological Literacy - 2006 - In John R. Dakers (ed.), Defining Technological Literacy: Towards an Epistemological Framework. Palgrave-Macmillan.
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  2. Guidelines for Research Ethics in Science and Technology.National Committee For Research Ethics In Science And Technology - 2009 - Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 14 (1):255-266.
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    Opinion on the ethical implications of new health technologies and citizen participation.European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies - 2016 - Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 20 (1):293-302.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft und Ethik Jahrgang: 20 Heft: 1 Seiten: 293-302.
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    Atthe risk of oversimplifying, let us assume as a working premise that there are basically two types of people: active and passive. This.Human Beings as Technological - 2006 - In John R. Dakers (ed.), Defining Technological Literacy: Towards an Epistemological Framework. Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    Technology-Assisted Self-Regulated English Language Learning: Associations With English Language Self-Efficacy, English Enjoyment, and Learning Outcomes.Zhujun An, Chuang Wang, Siying Li, Zhengdong Gan & Hong Li - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This study investigated Chinese university students’ technology-assisted self-regulated learning strategies and whether the technology-based SRL strategies mediated the associations between English language self-efficacy, English enjoyment, and learning outcomes. Data were collected from 525 undergraduate students in mainland China through three self-report questionnaires and the performance on an English language proficiency test. While students reported an overall moderate level of SRL strategies, they reported a high level of technology-based vocabulary learning strategies. A statistically significant positive relationship was noted (...)
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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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    The Changing Face of Higher Education.Marcel Herbst Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Rämistrasse 101, Zürich & Switzerland - forthcoming - The European Legacy:1-4.
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  8. Ethics and technology design.Anders Albrechtslund - 2006 - Ethics and Information Technology 9 (1):63-72.
    This article offers a discussion of the connection between technology and values and, specifically, I take a closer look at ethically sound design. In order to bring the discussion into a concrete context, the theory of Value Sensitive Design (VSD) will be the focus point. To illustrate my argument concerning design ethics, the discussion involves a case study of an augmented window, designed by the VSD Research Lab, which has turned out to be a potentially surveillance-enabling technology. I (...)
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    Moralizing Technology: Understanding and Designing the Morality of Things.Peter-Paul Verbeek - 2011 - University of Chicago Press.
    Technology permeates nearly every aspect of our daily lives. Cars enable us to travel long distances, mobile phones help us to communicate, and medical devices make it possible to detect and cure diseases. But these aids to existence are not simply neutral instruments: they give shape to what we do and how we experience the world. And because technology plays such an active role in shaping our daily actions and decisions, it is crucial, Peter-Paul Verbeek argues, that we (...)
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    Improper Life: Technology and Biopolitics From Heidegger to Agamben.Timothy C. Campbell - 2011 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    Has biopolitics actually become thanatopolitics, a field of study obsessed with death? Is there something about the nature of biopolitical thought today that makes it impossibile to deploy affirmatively? If this is true, what can life-minded thinkers put forward as the merits of biopolitical reflection? These questions drive Improper Life.Campbell argues that a "crypto-thanatopolitics" can be teased out of Heidegger's critique of technology and that some of the leading scholars of biopolitics---including Michel Foucault, Giorgio Agamben, and Peter Sloterdijk---have been (...)
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    Technology: Saving and Enriching Life During COVID-19.Shubhra Sinha, Ankita Verma & Priyanka Tiwari - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The pandemic of COVID-19 has arrested the life of 7.8 million people living on this earth. However, some people are more vulnerable to the risk of this deadly virus. The frailty of senior citizens put them at the top of this list. The past 6 months have not only presented a threat to their physical health but to mental health also. Although lockdown was necessary to check the spread of the coronavirus it culminated in an exponential rise in the problems (...)
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  12. Technology's challenge to democracy: what of the human.Nikolas Kompridis - 2009 - Parrhesia 8:20-33.
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    Coaching Technology to Prepare Candidates for Leadership Roles in a Variety of Educational Settings.Marianna Shvardak - 2021 - Postmodern Openings 12 (1):201-222.
    In the article the key terms including “coach”, “coaching”, “coaching technology” used in the area of educational leadership are investigated. The purpose, tasks and types of coaching in the educational management are determined. The coaching algorithm as a technology targeted at unlocking the potential of university faculty and staff is explained. The emphasis is placed on the use of coaching principles that ensure effective leadership. The immense potential that coaching technology provides for the educational leadership is considered. (...)
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    Using Music Technology Creatively to Enrich Later-Life: A Literature Review.Andrea Creech - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Background: A growing body of evidence has demonstrated significant social and emotional benefits of music-making amongst senior citizens. However, several as-yet unresolved age-related barriers to ‘musicking’ have been identified. Positioned within the emergent field of gerontechnology, concerned with the interface between aging and technology research, this review of literature thus explores the potential for music technologies to function as a vehicle for creative musical opportunities in later-life. Methods: ERIC, PsychInfo and Web of Science databases were searched, focusing on the (...)
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    Eighteenth-Century Illustration and Literary Material Culture: Richardson, Thomson, Defoe.Wuhan Technology - 2024 - The European Legacy 30 (2):233-235.
    Volume 30, Issue 2, March 2025, Page 233-235.
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    Statement on the formulation of a code of conduct for research integrity for projects funded by the European Commission.European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies - 2016 - Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 20 (1):237-240.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft und Ethik Jahrgang: 20 Heft: 1 Seiten: 237-240.
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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 can (...)
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  18. Technology and the construction of social reality.David Dickson - 1986 - In Les Levidow (ed.), Radical science essays. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
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  19. Technology and ecology.David Grierson - 2014 - In David Humphreys & Spencer S. Stober (eds.), Transitions to sustainability: theoretical debates for a changing planet. Champaign, Illinois, USA: Common Ground Publishing LLC.
     
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    Committee Advice on Embryo Splitting.Advisory Committee On Assisted Reproductive Technology - 2009 - Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 14 (1):313-318.
  21. Recapturing Technology for Education by Mark Gura & Bernard Percy.N. Coulter - 2006 - Journal of Thought 41 (1):117.
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    Technology, Peace and Contemporary Marxism.Adam Schaff - 1975 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 6:769-771.
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    Best Practices for Technology-Enhanced Teaching and Learning: Connecting to Psychology and the Social Sciences.Dana S. Dunn, Janie H. Wilson, James Freeman & Jeffrey R. Stowell - 2011 - Oxford University Press USA.
    The use of technology and teaching techniques derived from technology is currently a bourgeoning topic in higher education. Teachers at all levels and types of institutions want to know how these new technologies will affect what happens in and outside of the classroom. Many teachers have already embraced some of these technologies but remain uncertain about their educational efficacy. Other teachers have waited because they are reluctant to try tools or techniques that remain unproven or, as is often (...)
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  24. Technology's Covert Socialization of Children: High-Tech Toys.David W. Kritt - 2001 - Journal of Thought 36 (3):53-61.
     
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  25. Technology and past minds : the case of Jewish niche construction.Gabriel Levy - 2011 - In Luther H. Martin & Jesper Sørensen (eds.), Past minds: studies in cognitive historiography. Oakville, CT: Equinox.
     
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  26. Neuro-technology and counselling.Thomas Parayil - 2008 - Journal of Dharma 33 (1-4):95-100.
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    Introduction: technology, culture and value-Heideggerian themes.M. A. Peters, E. Grierson & M. Jackson - unknown
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  28. Technology on the. Medical.P. Koteswara Rao - 1992 - In S. R. Venkatramaiah & K. Sreenivasa Rao (eds.), Science, technology, and social development. New Delhi: Discovery Pub. House. pp. 93.
     
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    Technology as a Strategy of the Human? A Comparison Between the Extension Concept and the Fetish Concept of Technology.Maximilian Pieper - 2024 - Philosophy and Technology 37 (1):1-27.
    Discussions on the Anthropocene as the geology of mankind imply the question whether globalized technology such as energy technologies or A.I. ought to be first and foremost conceptualized as a strategy of the human in relation to nature or as a strategy of some humans over others. I argue that both positions are mirrored in the philosophy and sociology of technology through the concepts of technology as an extension and as a fetish. The extension concept understands (...) as an extension of the human body and its capabilities, resulting in a local ‘inward’ perspective. The fetish concept offers a contrary ‘outward’ perspective by drawing attention to the global socio-material context of modern technology. Despite their differences, I argue that both concepts share an underlying operation principle of technology as functional simplification. Technology always involves a functional simplification of physical as well as social causality. Sociologists and philosophers of technology would do well not to give primacy to the former as it leads to the belief in technology as a universal tool that neglects how technology is not embedded in but consists of (unequal) social arrangements. (shrink)
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    Science, Technology and the Alienation of the Producing Man.Paul Crosser - 1975 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 6:531-533.
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  31. Educational Technology and Value Systems.Charles De Carlo - 1967 - In Edward McIrvine (ed.), Dialogue on technology. Indianapolis,: Bobbs-Merrill.
     
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  32. Information Technology and Moral Philosophy.Jeroen van den Hoven & John Weckert (eds.) - 2008 - Cambridge University Press.
    Information technology is an integral part of the practices and institutions of post-industrial society. It is also a source of hard moral questions and thus is both a probing and relevant area for moral theory. In this volume, an international team of philosophers sheds light on many of the ethical issues arising from information technology, including informational privacy, digital divide and equal access, e-trust and tele-democracy. Collectively, these essays demonstrate how accounts of equality and justice, property and privacy (...)
     
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  33. Technology and Alienation.Abraham Rotstein - 1986 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 9 (1):4-16.
     
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  34. Anticipating the Interaction between Technology and Morality: A Scenario Study of Experimenting with Humans in Bionanotechnology.Marianne Boenink, Tsjalling Swierstra & Dirk Stemerding - 2010 - Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology 4 (2).
    During the last decades several tools have been developed to anticipate the future impact of new and emerging technologies. Many of these focus on ‘hard,’ quantifiable impacts, investigating how novel technologies may affect health, environment and safety. Much less attention is paid to what might be called ‘soft’ impacts: the way technology influences, for example, the distribution of social roles and responsibilities, moral norms and values, or identities. Several types of technology assessment and of scenario studies can be (...)
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  35. Information technology, digital journalism, and the structural implications of new media.George Lăzăroiu - 2009 - Analysis and Metaphysics 8:78-83.
     
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  36. Technology indicators based on patents and patent citations.Francis Narin & David Olivastro - 1988 - In A. F. J. Van Raan (ed.), Handbook of quantitative studies of science and technology. New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co.. pp. 465--507.
     
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    Technology & Transportation.John Niles - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
  38. Technology, social revolution and the information age.Mark Poster & M. A. Y. Christopher - 2006 - Historical Materialism 14 (1):311-325.
  39. Technique, technology, transcendence : machination and amechanica in Burke, Nietzsche, and Parmenides.Thomas Rickert - 2017 - In Chris Mays, Nathaniel A. Rivers & Kellie Sharp-Hoskins (eds.), Kenneth Burke + the posthuman. University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press.
  40. Technology as a subject of philosophical reflection.L. Stekauerova - 1998 - Filozofia 53 (6):358-365.
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  41. Science, Technology and Economic Growth.C. Rangarajan - 1993 - In Syed Zahoor Qasim (ed.), Science and quality of life. New Delhi, India: Offsetters. pp. 143.
     
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  42. Technology versus Nature: What is Natural?Holmes Rolston - 1998 - Ends and Means 2 (2).
  43. Environment, technology, and ethics.Rajni Kothari - 2010 - In Craig Hanks (ed.), Technology and values: essential readings. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
  44. Technology and Livelihood.P. Fleddérus - 1946 - Synthese 5 (1/2):64.
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    Nuclear Technology and Radioactive Waste.Kristin Shrader-Frechette - 1997 - In Kristin Sharon Shrader-Frechette & Laura Westra (eds.), Technology and Values. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 355.
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    Technology Assessment as a Critique of a Civilization.Henryk Skolimowski - 1974 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1974:459 - 465.
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  47. Technology and Philosophy.Henryk Skolimowski - 1968 - In Raymond Klibansky (ed.), Contemporary philosophy. Firenze,: La nuova Italia. pp. 2--426.
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    Technology and the Antinomies of Freedom.Henryk Skolimowski - 1974 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 4:121-124.
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  49. Technology and mother-earth, the Rousseauian roots of the debate.Patrick Malcolmson & Richard Myers - 1993 - Journal of Dharma 18 (2):162-173.
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    Faith and technology: being the inaugural lecture of the Luton Industrial College, delivered 14th September 1968.Charles Alfred Coulson - 1969 - London,: Chester House Publications.
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