Technology and Values in American Civilization

Technology and Values in American Civilization
Author: Stephen H. Cutcliffe,Judith Adams-Volpe,Christine Roysdon
Publsiher: Gale Cengage
Total Pages: 736
Release: 1980
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UOM:39015004523844

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Values and the Future

Values and the Future
Author: Kurt Baier,Nicholas Rescher
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1969
Genre: Social values
ISBN: STANFORD:36105003213845

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An investigation into the impact of current technological advances on American values.

Technology and American Society

Technology and American Society
Author: Gary Cross,Richard Szostak
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2018-12-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351249096

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Providing a global perspective on the development of American technology, Technology and American Society offers a historical narrative detailing major technological transformations over the last three centuries. With coverage devoted to both dramatic breakthroughs and incremental innovations, authors Gary Cross and Rick Szostak analyze the cause-and-effect relationship of technological change and its role in the constant drive for improvement and modernization. This fully-updated 3rd edition extends coverage of industry, home, office, agriculture, transport, constructions, and services into the twenty-first century, concluding with a new chapter on recent electronic and technological advances. Technology and American Society remains the ideal introduction to the myriad interactions of technological advancement with social, economic, cultural, and military change throughout the course of American history.

Civilizing the Machine

Civilizing the Machine
Author: John F. Kasson
Publsiher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1977
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015005921286

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In Civilizing the Machine, John F. Kasson asks how new technologies have affected this drive for a republican civilization-and the question is as vital now as ever. A major theme of American history has always been the desire to achieve a genuinely republican way of life that values liberty, order, and virtue. Civilizing the Machine was an innovative and compelling work when it first appeared two decades ago: Kasson's analysis of the technical developments in transportation, communication, and manufacture from the Revolution to the of the nineteenth century showed how technologies were dealt with in sources as diverse as the debates of Hamilton and Jefferson; the factories of Lowell, Massachusetts; the writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson; the prints of Currier & Ives; and the utopian and dystopian novels of Howells and Twain. Kasson's profound, wide-ranging inquiry into this central issue in American history is now available again with a new Introduction by the author.

Philosophy and Technology

Philosophy and Technology
Author: P.T. Durbin,F. Rapp
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400971240

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Only recently has the phenomenon of technology become an object of in terest for philosophers. The first attempts at a philosophy of technology date back scarcely a hundred years - a span of time extremely short when com pared with the antiquity of philosophical reflections on nature, science, and society. Over that hundred-year span, speculative, critical, and empiricist approaches of various sorts have been put forward. Nevertheless, even now there remains a broad gap between the importance of technology in the real world and the sparse number of philosophical works dedicated to the under standing of modern technology. As a result of the complex structure of modern technology, it can be dealt with in very different ways. These range from metaphysical exposition to efforts aimed at political consensus. Quite naturally, within such a broad range, certain national accents can be discovered-; they are shaped by a com mon language, accepted philosophical traditions, and concrete problems requiring consideration. Even so, the worldwide impact of technology, its penetration into all spheres of individual, social, and cultural life, together with the urgency of the problems raised in this context - all these demand a joint philosophical discussion that transcends the barriers of language and cultural differences. The papers printed here are intended to exemplify such an effort at culture-transcending philosophical discussion.

The History of Wisconsin Volume V

The History of Wisconsin  Volume V
Author: Paul W. Glad
Publsiher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 695
Release: 2013-03-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780870206320

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The fifth volume in The History of Wisconsin series covers the years from the outbreak of World War I to the eve of American entry into World War II. In between, the rise of the woman's movement, the advent of universal suffrage, and the "great experiment" of Prohibition are explored, along with the contest between newly emergent labor unions and powerful business and industrial corporations. Author Paul W. Glad also investigates the Great Depression in Wisconsin and its impact on rural and urban families in the state. Photographs and maps further illustrate this volume which tells the story of one of the most exciting and stressful eras in the history of the state.

The Machine in America

The Machine in America
Author: Carroll Pursell
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2007-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801885792

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From the medieval farm implements used by the first colonists to the invisible links of the Internet, the history of technology in America is a history of society as well. This title analyzes technology's impact on the lives of women and men. It also discusses the innovation of an American system of manufactures.

Technology and Empire

Technology and Empire
Author: George Grant
Publsiher: House of Anansi
Total Pages: 145
Release: 1969
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780887845147

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George GrantÑphilosopher, conservative, Canadian nationalist, ChristianÑwas one of Canada's most significant thinkers, and the author of Lament for a Nation, Technology and Justice, and English-Speaking Justice. In Technology and Empire, his comments on technology, religion, the university, political structures, and the significance of modern life are perhaps the most disturbing and enlightening to come from any Canadian philosopher.