Foreword Carl Mitcham Preface Glen Miller, Helena Mateus Jerónimo, and Qin Zhu Chapter 1: Editors' Introduction Glen Miller, Helena Mateus Jerónimo, and Qin Zhu Part I: Philosophy and Technology Ch 2: The Enigma of Technology Andrew Feenberg Chapter 3: Organization as Technique: A Blind Spot in the Philosophy of Technology Daniel Cérézuelle, translation by Christian Roy Chapter 4: Technology as Process Mark Coeckelbergh Chapter 5: Political Philosophy of Technology: After Leo Strauss Carl Mitcham Chapter 6: The Nuclear Menace and the Prophecy of Doom Jean-Pierre Dupuy Chapter 7: The End of Technology and the Renewal of Reality Albert Borgmann Part II: Philosophy and Engineering Chapter 8: An Engineer Considers Technological (Non)Neutrality: "But Where Are the Values? Byron Newberry Chapter 9: How Engineers Can Care from a Distance: Promoting Moral Sensitivity in Engineering Ethics Education Janna van Grunsven, Lavinia Marin, Taylor Stone, Sabine Roeser & Neelke Doorn Chapter 10: Parallel Steps toward Philosophy of Engineering in China and West Nan WANG and LI Bocong Chapter 11: The Development of the Philosophy of Engineering in China: Engaging the Scholarship of Carl Mitcham Tong LI and Yongmou LIU Part III: Religion, Science, and Technology Chapter 12: Christianity, Power, and Technological Domination: A Typological Approach to the Church José Antonio Ullate Chapter 13: Technology in Cosmic Terms: The World Council of Churches in Amsterdam, 1948 Jennifer Karns Alexander Chapter 14: Beyond Tools, Means, and Ends: Explorations into the Post-Instrumental Erehwon Jean Robert Chapter 15: Understanding Bureaucratic Order: The Theological Paradigms of Modern Hierarchy Sajay Samuel Chapter 16: What Religion, What Technology? A Wittgensteinian Approach Andoni Alonso Chapter 17: Bioethics, Philosophy, and Religious Wisdom: A Critical Assessment of Leon Kass's Thought Larry Arnhart Part IV: Science and Technology Studies Chapter 18: Ethics and the Search for Scientific Knowledge: The Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth? Carlos Verdugo-Serna Chapter 19: A Short History of Science, Truth, and Politics in the United States, 1945-2021 Daniel Sarewitz Chapter 20: Moral Narratives of Technological Change in the Early Green Revolution Suzanne Moon Chapter 21: Momentum, Interrupted: Developing Habits of Discernment in Engineering and Beyond Jen Schneider Chapter 22: Innovation Policy Driven by the Market: The Second Great Disembeddedness José Luís Garcia Part V: Science and Technology Policy Chapter 23: Irrational Energy Ethics Adam Briggle Chapter 24: Paradoxical Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa: Women's Farming, Oil, and Sustainable Development Tricia Glazebrook and Gordon Akon-Yamga Chapter 25: The Pandemic and Clamor for Vaccines: Ethical-Legal Considerations for Intellectual Property Rights and Technology Sharing Pamela Andanda Chapter 26: An Effective History of the Basic-Applied Distinction in "Science" Policy J. Britt Holbrook Chapter 27: Technological Risks, Institutional Wariness, and the Dynamics of Trust José A. López Cerezo About the Contributors Index About the Editors.
Thinking Through Science and Technology : Philosophy, Religion, and Politics in an Engineered World