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The Technological Condition

How do our tools transform us?

Read the Editors’ Introduction
Robotics •
Internet •
Science Fiction •
Manual Competence •
Social Media •
Data Science •
Biotechnology •
History of Technology •
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Essay | Summer/Fall 2014

Summer/Fall 2014

  • Nick Barrowman

Correlation, Causation, and Confusion

Nick Barrowman

Essay | Spring 2014

Spring 2014

  • G. Pascal Zachary

Remembering Thomas P. Hughes

G. Pascal Zachary

Essay | Spring 2014

Spring 2014

  • M. Anthony Mills
  • Mark P. Mills

The Invention of the War Machine

Science, technology, and the First World War

M. Anthony Mills and Mark P. Mills

Essay | Winter 2014

Winter 2014

  • Mark Blitz

Understanding Heidegger on Technology

On whether thinking can save us

Mark Blitz

Essay | Winter 2014

Winter 2014

  • Joshua Schulz

Machine Grading and Moral Learning

Joshua Schulz

Essay | Winter 2014

Winter 2014

  • Robert Herritt

When Technology Ceases to Amaze

On the banality of high-tech magic

Robert Herritt

Essay | Winter 2014

Winter 2014

  • Alan Jacobs

Fantasy and the Buffered Self

The genre offers re-enchantment without risk.

Alan Jacobs

Review | Fall 2013

Fall 2013

  • R. McKay Stangler

When Finance Met Physics

R. McKay Stangler

Essay | Fall 2013

Fall 2013

  • Benjamin Storey

Tocqueville on Technology

Benjamin Storey

Essay | Fall 2013

Fall 2013

  • Matthew J. Franck

Brave New World, Plato’s Republic, and Our Scientific Regime

To govern science, we must step out of the cave.

Matthew J. Franck

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