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The Technological Condition

How do our tools transform us?

Read the Editors’ Introduction
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Review | Summer/Fall 2017

Summer/Fall 2017

  • Adam Roberts

Till Tomorrow

Why farmers were the first time travelers

Adam Roberts

Online Exclusive | July 28, 2017

July 28, 2017

  • Brendan Foht

Human Gene Editing Arrives in America

Reflections on the Instrumentalization of Human Life

Brendan Foht

Review | Spring 2017

Spring 2017

On the Shelf

Short reviews of books on the opioid epidemic, the crisis of authority, Silicon Valley, the “new eugenics,” and more

Essay | Spring 2017

Spring 2017

  • Mark P. Mills

Making Technological Miracles

The case for curiosity-driven science — and a new way to think about R&D

Mark P. Mills

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Essay | Winter 2017

Winter 2017

  • Luciano Floridi

Why Information Matters

What philosophy and computer science can contribute to each other

From: Information, Matter, and Life

Luciano Floridi

Essay | Spring/Summer 2016

Spring/Summer 2016

  • Marc D. Guerra

Scientist, Scholar, Soul

Marc D. Guerra

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Essay | Spring/Summer 2016

Spring/Summer 2016

  • Erik P. Hoel

Fiction in the Age of Screens

How today’s novelists cope with their HBO anxiety

Erik P. Hoel

Essay | Spring/Summer 2016

Spring/Summer 2016

  • Barbara A. Spellman

A Different Kind of Scientific Revolution

From: The Integrity of Science

Barbara A. Spellman

Essay | Spring/Summer 2016

Spring/Summer 2016

  • Daniel Sarewitz

Saving Science

Science isn’t self-correcting, it’s self-destructing. To save the enterprise, scientists must come out of the lab and into the real world.

From: The Integrity of Science

Daniel Sarewitz

Essay | Spring/Summer 2016

Spring/Summer 2016

  • Orsolya Ujj

European and American Views on Genetically Modified Foods

On the cultural and philosophical differences that explain contrasting beliefs and policies on GMOs

Orsolya Ujj

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