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  • Philosophy, Technology, and the Environment
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  • David M. Kaplan
  • 2017
  • Published by: The MIT Press
summary
Environmental philosophy and philosophy of technology have taken divergent paths despite their common interest in examining human modification of the natural world. Yet philosophers from each field have a lot to contribute to the other. Environmental issues inevitably involve technologies, and technologies inevitably have environmental impacts. In this book, prominent scholars from both fields illuminate the intersections of environmental philosophy and philosophy of technology, offering the beginnings of a rich new hybrid discourse. All the contributors share the intuition that technology and the environment overlap in ways that are relevant in both philosophical and practical terms. They consider such issues as the limits of technological interventions in the natural world, whether a concern for the environment can be designed into things, how consumerism relates us to artifacts and environments, and how food and animal agriculture raise questions about both culture and nature. They discuss, among other topics, the pessimism and dystopianism shared by environmentalists, environmental philosophers, and philosophers of technology; the ethics of geoengineering and climate change; the biological analogy at the heart of industrial ecology; green products and sustainable design; and agriculture as a bridge between technology and the environment.ContributorsBraden Allenby, Raymond Anthony, Philip Brey, J. Baird Callicott, Brett Clark, Wyatt Galusky, Ryan Gunderson, Benjamin Hale, Clare Heyward,Don Idhe, Mark Sagoff, Julian Savulescu, Paul B. Thompson, Ibo van de Poel, Zhang Wei,Kyle Powys Whyte

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
  2. pp. i-vi
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Acknowledgment
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Introduction
  2. David M. Kaplan
  3. pp. 1-16
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  1. 1. Back to the Future: The Return of STS to Its “Historical Roots”
  2. J. Baird Callicott
  3. pp. 17-26
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  1. 2. Phil-Tech Meets Eco-Phil
  2. Don Ihde
  3. pp. 27-40
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  1. 3. Is Technology Use Insidious?
  2. Kyle Powys Whyte, Ryan Gunderson, and Brett Clark
  3. pp. 41-62
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  1. 4. Resistance to Risky Technology: When Are Our Environmental Fears Justified?
  2. Paul B. Thompson
  3. pp. 63-80
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  1. 5. Getting the Bad Out: Remediation Technologies and Respect for Others
  2. Benjamin Hale
  3. pp. 81-102
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  1. 6. Early Geoengineering Governance: The Oxford Principles
  2. Clare Heyward, Steve Rayner, and Julian Savulescu
  3. pp. 103-120
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  1. 7. Design for Sustainability
  2. Ibo van de Poel
  3. pp. 121-142
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  1. 8. Industrial Ecology and Environmental Design
  2. Braden Allenby
  3. pp. 143-160
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  1. 9. Ecodesign in the Era of Symbolic Consumption
  2. Zhang Wei
  3. pp. 161-172
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  1. 10. Do We Consume Too Much?
  2. Mark Sagoff
  3. pp. 173-190
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  1. 11. Sustainable Technologies for Sustainable Lifestyles
  2. Philip Brey
  3. pp. 191-212
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  1. 12. Sustainable Animal Agriculture and Environmental Virtue Ethics
  2. Raymond Anthony
  3. pp. 213-228
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  1. 13. Technology, Responsibility, and Meat
  2. Wyatt Galusky
  3. pp. 229-246
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 247-252
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  1. Index
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