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Living in a technological culture : human tools and human values Mary Tiles; Hans Oberdiek

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; Routledge, 1995.Description: 212 pagesISBN:
  • 9780415071017
DDC classification:
  • 601 TIL
Contents:
1. Conflicting Visions of Technology -- 2. Facts, Values and Efficiency -- 3. Science, Scientific Method and the Authority of Experts -- 4. From Applied Science to Techno-Science -- 5. Technology, Culture and Politics -- 6. Plant Breeding and the Politics of Hunger -- 7. Who's Responsible for this Mess?
Summary: Challenging traditionally held assumptions about the relationship between man and machine" this book opens up wider debate on the shape of things to come and whether we should be trying to change them now.
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Books Books IIITDM Kurnool General Stacks Non-fiction 601 TIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0004696

1. Conflicting Visions of Technology --
2. Facts, Values and Efficiency --
3. Science, Scientific Method and the Authority of Experts --
4. From Applied Science to Techno-Science --
5. Technology, Culture and Politics --
6. Plant Breeding and the Politics of Hunger --
7. Who's Responsible for this Mess?


Challenging traditionally held assumptions about the relationship between man and machine" this book opens up wider debate on the shape of things to come and whether we should be trying to change them now.

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