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Participatory democracy, science and technology[electronic resource] :an exploration in the philosophy of science /
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321.8
[NT 47271] Title/Author:
Participatory democracy, science and technology : an exploration in the philosophy of science // Karl Rogers.
作者:
Rogers, Karl,
出版者:
Basingstoke [England] ; : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2008.
面页册数:
ix, 252 p.
标题:
Democracy.
标题:
Democracy and science.
标题:
Science - Philosophy.
标题:
Technology - Philosophy.
标题:
Political participation.
ISBN:
9780230594142
ISBN:
023059414X
[NT 15000227] null:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
[NT 15000228] null:
The Call for Democratic Participation -- Substantive Theories of Technology -- Democratising the Technological Society -- Participatory Democracy -- Science and Technology -- Towards a RationalSociety -- Notes-- References -- Index.
[NT 15000229] null:
Participatory Democracy, Science and Technology is not a manifesto. Nor does it propose a model of participatory democracy. Instead, the author philosophically tackles the question of how public, democratic participation in the directions, implementation, and development of scientific research and technological innovation could be meaningfully possible, as a deliberative means of improving the rational basis for policy decisions about the trajectories and content of science and technologyin society. Taking insights from the philosophy of science, theories ofparticipatory democracy, substantive theories of technology and Critical Theory, Karl Rogers explores the possibilities for democratic participation in science and technology. He presents an argument for the practical value of participatory democracy for the development of modern society in an open-ended, complex and changing world that does not confirm to human intentions and expectation. What does 'democracy' mean in a modern society? How and why can maximal democratic participation improve the development of modern society?
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Participatory democracy, science and technology[electronic resource] :an exploration in the philosophy of science /
Rogers, Karl,1967-
Participatory democracy, science and technology
an exploration in the philosophy of science /[electronic resource] :Karl Rogers. - Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan,2008. - ix, 252 p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The Call for Democratic Participation -- Substantive Theories of Technology -- Democratising the Technological Society -- Participatory Democracy -- Science and Technology -- Towards a RationalSociety -- Notes-- References -- Index.
Participatory Democracy, Science and Technology is not a manifesto. Nor does it propose a model of participatory democracy. Instead, the author philosophically tackles the question of how public, democratic participation in the directions, implementation, and development of scientific research and technological innovation could be meaningfully possible, as a deliberative means of improving the rational basis for policy decisions about the trajectories and content of science and technologyin society. Taking insights from the philosophy of science, theories ofparticipatory democracy, substantive theories of technology and Critical Theory, Karl Rogers explores the possibilities for democratic participation in science and technology. He presents an argument for the practical value of participatory democracy for the development of modern society in an open-ended, complex and changing world that does not confirm to human intentions and expectation. What does 'democracy' mean in a modern society? How and why can maximal democratic participation improve the development of modern society?
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2009.
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Dewey Class. No.: 321.8
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