The main purpose of this article is to provide an in-depth review of Andrew Feenberg’s Technosystem: The Social Life of Reason (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2017). To this end, the analysis is divided into two parts. The first part gives an overview of its thematic structure and elucidates its key arguments. The second part discusses its most controversial aspects and grapples with its principal weaknesses and limitations. By way of conclusion, the article argues that Feenberg’s book demonstrates the pivotal role that the technosystem plays in shaping contemporary society
Andrew Feenberg, one of the greatest living philosophers of technology, addresses the question of th...
Andrew Feenberg, a philosopher of technology, argues for a democratic rationalization of technology,...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to reflect on society\u27s relationship with technology...
Feenberg’s Technosystem offers an engaging, lucid and important critique of technical rationality, t...
Feenberg’s new book, Technosystem: the social life of reason, makes an important intervention in the...
Building on a book by Andrew Feenberg, the article discusses the salient features of the 'philosophy...
Building on a book by Andrew Feenberg, the article discusses the salient features of the 'philosophy...
In this new collection of essays, Andrew Feenberg argues that conflicts over the design and organiza...
This is the first monograph devoted to the work of one of the foremost contemporary advocates of con...
Contemporary technology is contentious subject matter within the social sciences. It is paradoxical,...
Meike Schmidt-Gleim, Carlos Pérez López: We would like to start with a very general question about t...
Two of the main approaches of what is often referred to as the ‘empirical philosophy of technology’ ...
Largely because of the Internet and the new economy, technology has become the buzzword of our cultu...
This book chapter looks at the critical potential of technology discussing authors such as Walter Be...
The author presents a schematic outline of two approaches in contemporary philosophy of technology, ...
Andrew Feenberg, one of the greatest living philosophers of technology, addresses the question of th...
Andrew Feenberg, a philosopher of technology, argues for a democratic rationalization of technology,...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to reflect on society\u27s relationship with technology...
Feenberg’s Technosystem offers an engaging, lucid and important critique of technical rationality, t...
Feenberg’s new book, Technosystem: the social life of reason, makes an important intervention in the...
Building on a book by Andrew Feenberg, the article discusses the salient features of the 'philosophy...
Building on a book by Andrew Feenberg, the article discusses the salient features of the 'philosophy...
In this new collection of essays, Andrew Feenberg argues that conflicts over the design and organiza...
This is the first monograph devoted to the work of one of the foremost contemporary advocates of con...
Contemporary technology is contentious subject matter within the social sciences. It is paradoxical,...
Meike Schmidt-Gleim, Carlos Pérez López: We would like to start with a very general question about t...
Two of the main approaches of what is often referred to as the ‘empirical philosophy of technology’ ...
Largely because of the Internet and the new economy, technology has become the buzzword of our cultu...
This book chapter looks at the critical potential of technology discussing authors such as Walter Be...
The author presents a schematic outline of two approaches in contemporary philosophy of technology, ...
Andrew Feenberg, one of the greatest living philosophers of technology, addresses the question of th...
Andrew Feenberg, a philosopher of technology, argues for a democratic rationalization of technology,...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to reflect on society\u27s relationship with technology...