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Buch, Englisch, 376 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 453 g

Reihe: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy

Young / Coeckelbergh

Process Philosophy and Technology

New Directions
1. Auflage 2026
ISBN: 978-1-041-00519-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd

New Directions

Buch, Englisch, 376 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 453 g

Reihe: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy

ISBN: 978-1-041-00519-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This volume introduces process philosophy as a new theoretical approach in philosophy of technology.

Process philosophy represents an alternative to long dominant modes of theorizing in western philosophy which take reality to consist of stable, enduring entities. As a range of approaches which understand change and becoming as primary, process philosophy encourages a deep engagement with the temporality of the world around us. But what does this mean for philosophy of technology? This volume addresses this question by highlighting the role and significance of process perspectives in the work of key figures in philosophy of technology, while at the same time showcasing the work of philosophers of technology who are currently developing new ways of theorizing the relationship between process philosophy and technology. By bringing together in one place contributions from leading experts on process philosophy and technology, this volume illustrates how transitioning from an ontology of things to processes promises to enrich our understanding of technology at a variety of different levels, from artifacts to socio-technical systems.

Process Philosophy and Technology will be of interest to researchers and advanced students working in philosophy of technology, philosophy of science, and science and technology studies.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

List of Contributors

1. Towards a Process Philosophy of Technology Mark Thomas Young & Mark Coeckelbergh

Section 1. Process and Technology

2. Technology as Process Mark Coeckelbergh

3. Process-Ontological Tools for Philosophy of Technology: Some Applications of General Process Theory Johanna Seibt

Section 2. Production and Maintenance of Artifacts

4. What if Means to Say that Artifacts are Processes: Maintenance, History and Politics Mark Thomas Young

5. Remembering with Things: Processes, Technology, and Material Memory Ronald Durán Allimant

Section 3. French Perspectives on Process and Technology

6. The Grounds of Becoming – Gilbert Simondon’s Theory of Operations and Individuation Jacqueline Bellon

7. Two Technics: Between Stiegler and Simondon Thomas Keating

8. Technological innovation as Ontogenetic Process: Critical Engagements with Simondon’s Concept of Technical Evolution Vincent Blok

9. Technicity and Intuition: Methodological Reflections for a Process Philosophy of Technology Johannes Schick

Section 4. Technology, Politics and Values

10. Bernard Stiegler’s Process Philosophy of Technology and the Automation of Liberal Institutions Conor Heaney and Connal Parsley

11. Becoming Political with Technology: Dissecting the Process Turn with Arendt Anthony Longo

12. Moral Techniques, Or, How to Use Technology Morally, Epistemically Metaphysically Willy Penn and Morgan Thompson

Section 5. Digital Technologies

13. From Abstraction to the Concrete: Algorithms as Transductive Processes Michael O’Hara

14. For a Process Philosophy of Technology: Pierce’s Pragmatist Approach Simone Bernardi della Rosa and Maria Regina Brioschi

Section 6. Environment and Sustainability

15. Damaged-World-Objects: Eco-Theories of Technology in Serres and Whitehead Timothy Barker

16. Process Philosophy and Technology Made Compossible: Crealectics and the Case of Energy Systems Luis de Miranda.

Index


Mark Thomas Young is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Philosophy Department at the University of Oslo. His research covers two fields: the Philosophy of Technology, where he focuses on practices of maintenance and the use of automating technologies, and the History and Philosophy of Science, where he explores instruments, craft practices and tacit knowledge in the early modern period. He is the co-editor, with Mark Coeckelbergh, of Maintenance and Philosophy of Technology: Keeping Things Going (Routledge, 2024).

Mark Coeckelbergh is a full Professor of Philosophy of Media and Technology at the University of Vienna and ERA Chair at the Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague. He was President of the Society for Philosophy and Technology and is the author of numerous publications including Environmental Skill, AI Ethics, Self-Improvement, and The Political Philosophy of AI.



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