Technological prospects and social applications set ;
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v. 3
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Simondon's Philosophy of Technics: A Work Program -- Genetic Study of Technology: the Software Program, a Technical Object? -- Psychosocial Study of Free Software -- Conclusion -- Glossary.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Computer software (operating systems, web browsers, word processors, etc.) structure our daily lives. Comprising both a user interface and the electronic circuits of the machine it is printed to, software represents a hybrid object at the crossroads of materiality and immateriality. But is it, strictly speaking, a 'technical object'' By examining the status of software against the criteria of philosophy of classic techniques, in particular that of Gilbert Simondon, this book lays the groundwork of a philosophical reflection on this subject. Further, in order to help introduce readers to problematics, lines of code and explanatory schemas have been provided.
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Wiley
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9781119686781
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Title
Prospective Philosophy of Software : A Simondonian Study.