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Philosophy and Design: From Engineering to Architecture 2008 ed. [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 360 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 1550 g, XIV, 360 p., 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2007
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1402065906
  • ISBN-13: 9781402065903
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 360 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 1550 g, XIV, 360 p., 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2007
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1402065906
  • ISBN-13: 9781402065903
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This volume provides the reader with an integrated overview of state-of-the-art research in philosophy and ethics of design in engineering and architecture. It contains twenty-five essays that focus on engineering designing in its traditional sense, on designing in novel engineering domains, including ICT, genetics, and nanotechnology, designing of socio-technical systems, and on architectural and environmental designing. These essays are preceded by an introductory text structuring the field of philosophy and ethics of design in engineering and architecture as one in which a series of similar philosophical, societal and ethical questions are asked. This volume enables the reader to overcome the traditional separation between engineering designing and architectural designing. The emerging discipline of designing socio-technical systems is shown to form an intermediate between engineering and architecture to which the philosophical and ethical analyses of both domains apply. This volume thus announces a challenging cross-fertilization between the philosophy and ethics of engineering and of architecture that will lay down the integrated ground works for the renewed interests in the importance of design in modern society.

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Philosophy and Design: From Engineering to Architecture is a significant contribution to the expanding field of design studies. It brings questions of design into philosophy and thereby brings diverse philosophical perspectives to bear on conceptual, methodological, epistemological, metaphysical, and ethical issues of design. It is also the first collection of philosophical papers to bridge the divide between critical reflections on design in engineering and in architecture. After the publication of this well edited collection, it will be difficult for philosophy to ignore design as a theme as worthy of attention as such phenomena as scientific theory, aesthetic creativity, or political law. Indeed, as a phenomenon design may well span theory, creativity, and law in ways that can contribute to a deeper understanding of each and to their mutual relations. In addition, this collection is to be commended for the interdisciplinary character of many of its contributions and the multinational perspectives provided by its diverse contributors from Europe, North America, and Japan.









- Carl Mitcham is Professor of Liberal Arts and International Studies at the Colorado School of Mines. He also serves on the adjunct faculty of the European Graduate School and the Center for Science and Technology Policy Research at the University of Colorado, Boulder. His Thinking through Technology: The Path between Engineering and Philosophy (1994) is a widely respected contribution; more recently he served as editor-in-chief of the 4-volume Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics (2005).



"It offers a rich palette of essays and those who will read it, will get a good impression of the sort of themes and issues that are addressed now in this specific branch of philosophy. Although this book was written by philosophers it is well accessible to non-philosophers. I warmly recommend the book totechnology educators, in particular those that work in research or teacher education and can use it to enrich teacher education programs with insights from the philosophy of technology." (Marc de Vries, International Journal of Technology and Design Education, Vol. 19, 2009)

List of Contributors
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Design in Engineering and Architecture: Towards an Integrated Philosophical Understanding
1(20)
Peter Kroes
Andrew Light
Steven A. Moore
Pieter E. Vermaas
Part I Engineering Design
Design, Use, and the Physical and Intentional Aspects of Technical Artifacts
21(16)
Maarten Franssen
Designing is the Construction of Use Plans
37(14)
Wybo Houkes
The Designer Fallacy and Technological Imagination
51(10)
Don Ihde
Technological Design as an Evolutionary Process
61(16)
Philip Brey
Deciding on Ethical Issues in Engineering Design
77(14)
Anke Van Gorp
Ibo Van de Poel
Morality in Design: Design Ethics and the Morality of Technological Artifacts
91(14)
Peter-Paul Verbeek
Thinking about Design: Critical Theory of Technology and the Design Process
105(14)
Patrick Feng
Andrew Feenberg
Design Culture and Acceptable Risk
119(12)
Kiyotaka Naoe
Alienability, Rivalry, and Exclusion Cost: Three Institutional Factors for Design
131(12)
Paul B. Thompson
Part II Emerging Engineering Design
Friends by Design: A Design Philosophy for Personal Robotics Technology
143(16)
John P. Sullins
Beyond Engineering: Software Design as Bridge over the Culture/Technology Dichotomy
159(14)
Bernhard Rieder
Mirko Tobias Schafer
Technology Naturalized: A Challenge to Design for the Human Scale
173(12)
Alfred Nordmann
Re-Designing Humankind: The Rise of Cyborgs, a Desirable Goal?
185(12)
Daniela Cerqui
Kevin Warwick
Designing People: A Post-Human Future?
197(12)
Inmaculada de Melo-Martin
Redesigning Man?
209(8)
C. T. A. Schmidt
Design: Structure, Process, and Function: A Systems Methodology Perspective
217(16)
Kristo Miettinen
Co-Designing Social Systems by Designing Technical Artifacts: A Conceptual Approach
233(14)
Ulrich Krohs
Beyond Inevitability: Emphasizing the Role of Intention and Ethical Responsibility in Engineering Design
247(12)
Kathryn A. Neeley
Heinz C. Luegenbiehl
Design and Responsibility: The Interdependence of Natural, Artifactual, and Human Systems
259(14)
S. D. Noam Cook
Part III Architectural Design
Form and Process in the Transformation of the Architect's Role in Society
273(14)
Howard Davis
Expert Culture, Representation, and Public Choice: Architectural Renderings as the Editing of Reality
287(14)
Steven A. Moore
Rebecca Webber
Diverse Designing: Sorting Out Function and Intention in Artifacts
301(16)
Ted Cavanagh
Design Criteria in Architecture
317(12)
Joseph C. Pitt
Cities, Aesthetics, and Human Community: Some Thoughts on the Limits of Design
329(12)
J. Craig Hanks
Nature, Aesthetic Values, and Urban Design: Building the Natural City
341(14)
Glenn Parsons
Index 355