
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2019
Series: Philosophy & Technology
Full citation:
Don Ihde, Lambros Malafouris (eds), Homo faber revisited, Philosophy & Technology 32 (2), 2019.
Homo faber revisited
Contents
Translating principles into practices of digital ethics
five risks of being unethical
Luciano Floridi
185-193
Homo faber revisited
Postphenomenology and material engagement theory
Don Ihde, Lambros Malafouris
195-214
Replacing epiphenomenalism
a pluralistic enactive take on the metaplasticity of early body ornamentation
Duilio Garofoli, Antonis Iliopoulos
215-242
How stone tools shaped us
post-phenomenology and material engagement theory
Manjari Chakrabarty
243-264
The bow and arrow and early human sociality
an enactive perspective on communities and technical practice in the middle stone age
Matthew Walls
265-281
What the Jeweller's hand tells the Jeweller's brain
tool use, creativity and embodied cognition
Chris Baber, Anthony Chemero, Jamie Hall
283-302
The experiential niche
or, on the difference between smartphone and passenger driver distraction
Robert Rosenberger
303-320
Technological environmentality
conceptualizing technology as a mediating milieu
Ciano Aydin, Margoth González Woge, Peter-Paul Verbeek
321-338
On malfunction, mechanisms and malware classification
Giuseppe Primiero, Frida J. Solheim, Jonathan M. Spring
339-362
Understanding error rates in software Engineering
conceptual, empirical, and experimental approaches
Jack K. Horner, John Symons
363-378