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Technen[electronic resource] :elements of recent history of information technologies with epistemological conclusions /
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杜威分類號:
601.12
書名/作者:
Technen : elements of recent history of information technologies with epistemological conclusions // by Andrzej Piotr Wierzbicki.
作者:
Wierzbicki, Andrzej Piotr.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2015.
面頁冊數:
x, 320 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Technological innovations - Philosophy.
標題:
Engineering.
標題:
Computational Intelligence.
標題:
Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
標題:
History.
標題:
Philosophy of Technology.
ISBN:
9783319090337 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9783319090320 (paper)
摘要、提要註:
The book expresses the conviction that the art of creating tools - Greek techne - changes its character together with the change of civilization epochs and co-determines such changes. This does not mean that tools typical for a civilization epoch determine it completely, but they change our way of perceiving and interpreting the world. There might have been many such epochs in the history of human civilization (much more than the three waves of agricultural, industrial and information civilization). This is expressed by the title Technen of the book, where n denotes a subsequent civilization epoch. During last fifty years we observed a decomposition of the old episteme (understood as a way of creating and interpreting knowledge characteristic for a given civilization epoch) of modernism, which was an episteme typical for industrial civilization. Today, the world is differently understood by the representatives of three different cultural spheres: of strict and natural sciences; of human and social sciences (especially by their part inclined towards postmodernism) and technical sciences that have a different episteme than even that of strict and natural sciences. Thus, we observe today not two cultures, but three different episteme. The book consists of four parts. First contains basic epistemological observations, second is devoted to selected elements of recent history of information technologies, third contains more detailed epistemological and general discussions, fourth specifies conclusions. The book is written from the cognitive perspective of technical sciences, with a full awareness - and discussion - of its differences from the cognitive perspective of strict sciences or human and social sciences. The main thesis of the book is that informational revolution will probably lead to a formation of a new episteme. The book includes discussions of many issues related to such general perspective, such as what is technology proper; what is intuition from a perspective of technology and of evolutionary naturalism; what are the reasons for and how large are the delays between a fundamental invention and its broad social utilization; what is the fundamental logical error (using paradoxes that are not real, only apparent) of the tradition of sceptical philosophy; what are rational foundations and examples of emergence of order out of chaos; whether civilization development based on two positive feedbacks between science, technology and the market might lead inevitably to a self-destruction of human civilization; etc.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09033-7
Technen[electronic resource] :elements of recent history of information technologies with epistemological conclusions /
Wierzbicki, Andrzej Piotr.
Technen
elements of recent history of information technologies with epistemological conclusions /[electronic resource] :by Andrzej Piotr Wierzbicki. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2015. - x, 320 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Intelligent systems reference library,v.711868-4394 ;. - Intelligent systems reference library ;v.24..
The book expresses the conviction that the art of creating tools - Greek techne - changes its character together with the change of civilization epochs and co-determines such changes. This does not mean that tools typical for a civilization epoch determine it completely, but they change our way of perceiving and interpreting the world. There might have been many such epochs in the history of human civilization (much more than the three waves of agricultural, industrial and information civilization). This is expressed by the title Technen of the book, where n denotes a subsequent civilization epoch. During last fifty years we observed a decomposition of the old episteme (understood as a way of creating and interpreting knowledge characteristic for a given civilization epoch) of modernism, which was an episteme typical for industrial civilization. Today, the world is differently understood by the representatives of three different cultural spheres: of strict and natural sciences; of human and social sciences (especially by their part inclined towards postmodernism) and technical sciences that have a different episteme than even that of strict and natural sciences. Thus, we observe today not two cultures, but three different episteme. The book consists of four parts. First contains basic epistemological observations, second is devoted to selected elements of recent history of information technologies, third contains more detailed epistemological and general discussions, fourth specifies conclusions. The book is written from the cognitive perspective of technical sciences, with a full awareness - and discussion - of its differences from the cognitive perspective of strict sciences or human and social sciences. The main thesis of the book is that informational revolution will probably lead to a formation of a new episteme. The book includes discussions of many issues related to such general perspective, such as what is technology proper; what is intuition from a perspective of technology and of evolutionary naturalism; what are the reasons for and how large are the delays between a fundamental invention and its broad social utilization; what is the fundamental logical error (using paradoxes that are not real, only apparent) of the tradition of sceptical philosophy; what are rational foundations and examples of emergence of order out of chaos; whether civilization development based on two positive feedbacks between science, technology and the market might lead inevitably to a self-destruction of human civilization; etc.
ISBN: 9783319090337 (electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-09033-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
590038
Technological innovations
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LC Class. No.: HC79.T4
Dewey Class. No.: 601.12
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