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Philosophy of technology

(German title: Grundlinien einer Philosophie der Technik). The western term 'technology' comes from the Greek term techne (τέχνη) (art, or craft knowledge)

Kostas Axelos

Marx, the Man Who Thinks Through Technique and in his work Alienation, Techne, and Praxis in the Thought of Karl Marx, Axelos draws heavily on the Economic

List of philosophy journals

and Philosophy of Science Synthese Teaching Ethics Teaching Philosophy Techné Teorema Theoria Think Thought: Fordham University Quarterly Thought: A Journal

Gilbert Simondon

vol. 61 no. 3 (2017): 475–502.. Bardin, Andrea, "Philosophy as Political Technē: The Tradition of Invention in Simondon’s Political Thought" Contemporary

Demiurge

Johansen (ed.), Productive Knowledge in Ancient Philosophy: The Concept of Technē, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 86-108.[2] Vilius Bartninkas. 2023

David Sedley

Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 18 (2003), 277–313 ‘Etymology as a techne in Plato’s Cratylus’ in C. Nifadopoulos (ed.), ETYMOLOGIA: Studies in Ancient

Technoscience

aim is to broaden the term 'technology' (which by the Greek etymology of 'techné' connotes all of the following: arts, handicraft, and skill) so as to negotiate

Bernard Stiegler

University of Wisconsin Press Stephen Barker, "Threshold (pro-)positions: Touch, Techné, Technics," Derrida Today 2 (2009): 44–65. Stephen Barker, Transformation

Clemens Timpler

differentiis artium liberalium; die gloria Dei als schlechthin letztes Ziel aller techne in Theorem 9. Exercitationum Philosophicarum Sectiones X : In Quibus Quaestiones

Aristotle

ISBN 978-0-521-29420-1. Haase, Wolfgang (1992). Philosophie, Wissenschaften, Technik. Philosophie (Doxographica [Forts. ]) (in German). Walter de Gruyter