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Knowledge, Science, and Technology and the West-East Transition
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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1. Technology, History, and the Contested Role of Cultural Difference
- Modern Technologies and Perspectives of Civilization 17
- Technology, Nature, and the Alleged Duty of Human Survival 26
- Knowledge, Science, and Technology and the West-East Transition 46
- Islām and the Challenge of Modernity: Divergence of Worldviews 70
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2. Biotechnologies
- Biomedicine, Bioethics, and Biotechnology: The Impact of Genetic Technologies 101
- Methodological Considerations in the Development of a Global Bioethic 117
- Biomedical Technology: A Theological Approach 132
- Buddhist, Shinto, and Modern Japanese Views of Medicine and Terminal Care 139
- Philosophy and Fear: Hans Jonas and the Japanese Debate about the Ethics of Organ Transplantation 158
- Remaking the World or Remaking Ourselves? Buddhist Reflections on Technology 176
- Toward a Broader Notion of Causation (and Technology) 188
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3. Technology, Authority, and Dissent
- How to Distinguish Friends from Enemies: Human Rights Rhetoric and Western Mass Media 209
- Cultural Integrity, Globalization, and Technical Change: Further Thoughts on GMOs in the Food Supply 222
- Women Carrying Water: Homeplace, Technology, and Transformation 236
- Radical Catholicism, Popular Resistance, and Material Culture in El Salvador 252
- Environmental Justice, Supererogation, and Virtue Ethics: The Case of Chernobyl 265
- Gandhi’s Viable Vision of Relating Technology and Religion 279
- Supreme Danger and Saving Power: Toward a Gandhian Response to Heidegger’s Analysis of Technology 303
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4. Food Technologies and Transgenic Species
- From Agriculture to Agribusiness: Transgenic Organisms in the New Millennium 319
- Cultural Values and Diversity of Agro-biodiversity for Food Security and Poverty Alleviation 341
- How Wholesome Is That Soup? or, The Political Contents of the Refrigerator 354
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5. Technology and the Home
- Of Greed, Gadgets, and Guests: The Future of Human Dwellings 385
- Dwelling in Humanity or Free and Easy Wandering 400
- Losing Place: The Risks of Cosmopolitanism 416
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6. Technology and the Aesthetics of Embodiment
- Art and Technology: The Touch of the Human 433
- Technical Arts and Reality: Status of the Referent in Photography and Cinema 448
- Healing: The Body as Site of Medical and Religious Interaction 462
- Sensory Dimensions in Intercultural Perspective and the Problem of Modern Media and Technology 478
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7. Technology, Communication, and Education
- Thinking, Making, and Using: Technology and the Realization of Human Values 493
- Cultural Collisions and Collusions in the Electronic Global Village: From McWorld and Jihad to Intercultural Cosmopolitanism 508
- Online Education and the Choices of Modernity 528
- The Fate of Creative Solitudes in the Age of Information Technology 548
- The Emergence of Pure Consciousness: The Theater of Virtual Selves in the Age of the Internet 558
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8. Critical Afterword
- Critical Literacies: Technology and Cultural Values (Comparative Philosophy and Philosophy of Technology in Conversation) 577
- Turning Away from Technotopia: Critical Precedents for Refusing the Colonization of Consciousness 587
- Contributors 601
- Name Index 607
- Subject Index 611
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
1. Technology, History, and the Contested Role of Cultural Difference
- Modern Technologies and Perspectives of Civilization 17
- Technology, Nature, and the Alleged Duty of Human Survival 26
- Knowledge, Science, and Technology and the West-East Transition 46
- Islām and the Challenge of Modernity: Divergence of Worldviews 70
-
2. Biotechnologies
- Biomedicine, Bioethics, and Biotechnology: The Impact of Genetic Technologies 101
- Methodological Considerations in the Development of a Global Bioethic 117
- Biomedical Technology: A Theological Approach 132
- Buddhist, Shinto, and Modern Japanese Views of Medicine and Terminal Care 139
- Philosophy and Fear: Hans Jonas and the Japanese Debate about the Ethics of Organ Transplantation 158
- Remaking the World or Remaking Ourselves? Buddhist Reflections on Technology 176
- Toward a Broader Notion of Causation (and Technology) 188
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3. Technology, Authority, and Dissent
- How to Distinguish Friends from Enemies: Human Rights Rhetoric and Western Mass Media 209
- Cultural Integrity, Globalization, and Technical Change: Further Thoughts on GMOs in the Food Supply 222
- Women Carrying Water: Homeplace, Technology, and Transformation 236
- Radical Catholicism, Popular Resistance, and Material Culture in El Salvador 252
- Environmental Justice, Supererogation, and Virtue Ethics: The Case of Chernobyl 265
- Gandhi’s Viable Vision of Relating Technology and Religion 279
- Supreme Danger and Saving Power: Toward a Gandhian Response to Heidegger’s Analysis of Technology 303
-
4. Food Technologies and Transgenic Species
- From Agriculture to Agribusiness: Transgenic Organisms in the New Millennium 319
- Cultural Values and Diversity of Agro-biodiversity for Food Security and Poverty Alleviation 341
- How Wholesome Is That Soup? or, The Political Contents of the Refrigerator 354
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5. Technology and the Home
- Of Greed, Gadgets, and Guests: The Future of Human Dwellings 385
- Dwelling in Humanity or Free and Easy Wandering 400
- Losing Place: The Risks of Cosmopolitanism 416
-
6. Technology and the Aesthetics of Embodiment
- Art and Technology: The Touch of the Human 433
- Technical Arts and Reality: Status of the Referent in Photography and Cinema 448
- Healing: The Body as Site of Medical and Religious Interaction 462
- Sensory Dimensions in Intercultural Perspective and the Problem of Modern Media and Technology 478
-
7. Technology, Communication, and Education
- Thinking, Making, and Using: Technology and the Realization of Human Values 493
- Cultural Collisions and Collusions in the Electronic Global Village: From McWorld and Jihad to Intercultural Cosmopolitanism 508
- Online Education and the Choices of Modernity 528
- The Fate of Creative Solitudes in the Age of Information Technology 548
- The Emergence of Pure Consciousness: The Theater of Virtual Selves in the Age of the Internet 558
-
8. Critical Afterword
- Critical Literacies: Technology and Cultural Values (Comparative Philosophy and Philosophy of Technology in Conversation) 577
- Turning Away from Technotopia: Critical Precedents for Refusing the Colonization of Consciousness 587
- Contributors 601
- Name Index 607
- Subject Index 611