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"Technofutures, nature, and the sacred" was published by Ashgate in 2015 - Farnham Surrey, England, it has 289 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Technofutures, nature, and the sacred
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 289
  • Publisher: Ashgate
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  • Publish Location: Farnham Surrey, England

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  • Pagination: xv, 289 pages

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"Technofutures, nature, and the sacred" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Part I:
  • 2- Theories --
  • 3- Human responsibility for extra-human nature: an ethical approach to technofutures -- Walther Ch. Zimmerli
  • 4- Technology and the humanisation of nature: new resources for critical assessment -- Maria Antonaccio
  • 5- Artefactualising the sacred: restating the case for Martin Heidegger's 'hermeneutical' philosophy of technology -- Fionn Bennett
  • 6- Technology in a postnatural condition? Concepts of nature and meanings of technology -- Peter Manley Scott -- Part II:
  • 7- Religious narratives --
  • 8- Forbidden fruit: wonder, religious narrative and the quest for the atomic bomb -- Lisa H. Sideris
  • 9- Technology and iconography: minding the logoi -- Francis Van den Noortgaete
  • 10- 'Millions of machines are already roaring': fetishised technology encountered by the life-giving spirit -- Sigurd Bergmann
  • 11- The technologisation of life: theology and the trans-human and trans-animal narratives of the post-animal -- Celia Deane-Drummond -- Part III:
  • 12- Practices --
  • 13- Re-inventing homemaking: a necessary and ethical means of production in a post-growth, ecologically sustainable economy -- David Gormley-O'Brien
  • 14- Redeeming the climate: investigating a theological model of geoengineering -- Forrest Clingerman
  • 15- Resilience techniques: spiritual practices and customary economics within farming communities in Amanbaev Village, Kyrgyzstan -- Zembira Inogamova-Hanbury
  • 16- Miraculous engineering and the climate emergency: climate modification as divine economy -- Matthew Kearnes -- Part IV:
  • 17- Synthesis --
  • 18- The twilight of machines -- Bronislaw Szerszynski.

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