Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology
The Journal of the Society for Philosophy and Technology
Joseph C. Pitt, Editor-in-Chief
Techné is a peer-reviewed forum that exists to serve the need for sustained philosophical reflection on our technological world. The journal is devoted to the philosophical analysis of technological systems and to reflections on the art, craft, science and engineering of making things and getting things done in the world. It considers the nature and structure of technology as well as its implications for human subjectivity, for the norms and values of societies, for the ecology of a peopled planet. Techné is not partial to any particular philosophical tradition and encourages submissions from epistemologists, philosophers of nature, social theorists, environmental and professional ethicists, philosophical anthropologists and historians, sociologists and philosophers of technology, medicine and science. Established in 1995 as an electronic journal, Techné is sponsored by the Society for Philosophy and Technology. It is published three times each year and online access is now a benefit of membership in the Society.
· ISSN 1091-8264 (online) · Available issues currently include volume 7 (2003) to the present ·
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