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More than two decades after its publication, Chasing Technoscience remains a highly relevant text. The questions it raises about the relationship between the material world and our knowledge of it are more pressing than ever.
For those interested in exploring the Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Technology and the concept of the technoscience matrix, we recommend downloading the e-book version of relevant titles. Many of the books and monographs in the series are available in mobi format, compatible with various e-readers and mobile devices. By accessing these resources, readers can engage with the latest research and ideas in the philosophy of technology, gaining a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics of technoscience and materiality.
This article provides an in-depth look at the themes, key contributors, and pedagogical value of the text, along with insights into accessing the material in digital formats like MOBI. 1. Introduction: The Turn to Materiality
The Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Technology has long argued against "instrumental realism"—the idea that tools are neutral. If you manage to obtain a MOBI copy of Chasing Technoscience (an anthology edited by Ihde and Selinger), you are holding a contradictory object. The book’s argument likely criticizes the smooth, frictionless design of corporate tech. Yet the MOBI format is the ultimate product of Amazon’s friction-removal logistics. Reading a critique of logistical media through logistical media creates what philosopher Robert Rosenberger might call a "technological microperception": the slight delay in page turn, the lack of proper pagination for citation, the battery anxiety.
Objects have the power to permit, block, or modify human action.
However, a subsequent generation of scholars grew dissatisfied with this totalizing view. They argued that abstract critiques failed to engage with the actual practices of science and engineering.
Digital Materiality: Reading "Chasing Technoscience" in MOBI
The book focuses on the work of four key thinkers, each of whom is interviewed and whose work is then critiqued:
Critiques from realist and sociotechnical viewpoints, such as those by Evan Selinger on Pickering and Haraway. 4. Significance for Philosophy of Technology
If you have the book in another format (like PDF or EPUB) and need a MOBI file, follow these general steps:
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