I Practical Problems --;Cybernetics, Culpability, and Risk: Automatic Launch and Accidental War --;Catastrophic Possibilities of Space-Based Defense --;Judgment and Policy: The Two-Step in Mandated Science and Technology --;II Historical Dimensions --;Skull's Darkroom: The Camera Obscura and Subjectivity --;Workplace Democracy for Teachers: John Dewey's Contribution --;Doing and Making in a Democracy: Dewey's Experience of Technology --;Pragmatism, Praxis, and the Technological --;III International and Intergenerational Perspectives --;Philosophy of Technology in China --;Design Methodology: A Personal Statement --;Responsibility and Future Generations: A Constructivist Model --;Name Index.
The corps of philosophers who make up the Society for Philosophy & Technology has now been collaborating, in one fashion or another, for almost fifteen years.