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  1. (1 other version)Técnica, tecno-logía: Más allá de la sinonimia Y la objetualidad.Sergio Roncallo Dow - 2012 - Universitas Philosophica 29 (58):39-65.
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  • Objetividad versus inteligibilidad de las funciones biológicas: La paradoja normativa y el autismo epistemológico de las ciencias modernas.Alberto Molina Pérez - 2006 - Ludus Vitalis 14 (26):39-67.
    Finality, design and purpose have started to be excluded from the language of the natural sciences since the XVIIth century. Darwin succeeded in excluding them from his theory of evolution appealing to a blind and mechanical natural selection. Today, the most usual definitions for the concept of biological function take for granted that functions: 1) are not dependent on a goal; 2) are not dependent on observers, but only on nature; 3) are explicable in causal terms, either with reference to (...)
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  • Rethinking disability in Amartya Sen’s approach: ICT and equality of opportunity. [REVIEW]Mario Toboso - 2011 - Ethics and Information Technology 13 (2):107-118.
    This article presents an analysis of the concept of disability in Amartya Sen’s capabilities and functionings approach in the context of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). Following a critical review of the concept of disability—from its traditional interpretation as an essentially medical concept to its later interpretation as a socially constructed category—we will introduce the concept of functional diversity. The importance of human diversity in the capabilities and functionings approach calls for incorporating this concept into the analysis of well-being and (...)
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  • Artificial Intelligence, Cybercities and Technosocieties.Javier Echeverría & Raúl Tabarés - 2017 - Minds and Machines 27 (3):473-493.
    Information technologies have made possible the rising of new forms of communities, cities and societies. These changes are analyzed from the perspective of innovation studies, as technological but also social innovations. Starting from the contributions of Ortega y Gasset to the philosophy of technology, and applying these ideas to the information and communications technologies system, this article introduces the notions of technosocieties and cybercities. Our aim is to deeply examine the Telepolis project; a digital and global city supported by ICT (...)
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  • Tolerance and Technological Culture.Miguel A. Quintanilla - 2000 - Philosophica 66 (2).
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  • Biónica: eficacia versus eficiencia en la tecnología natural y artificial.Mónica Miralles & Gustavo Giuliano - 2008 - Scientiae Studia 6 (3):359-369.
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  • El problema del conocimiento tecnológico: una caracterización epistemológica general de la biotecnología.Roberto López Mas - 2020 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 24 (3):551-567.
    La concepción de la tecnología como ciencia aplicada constituyó, desde mediados del siglo XX, la visión hegemónica respecto a la cuestión del conocimiento tecnológico. Si bien, a partir de la década de 1970, han surgido propuestas alternativas a este planteamiento más clásico, aún no se ha estudiado con suficiente profundidad la naturaleza del conocimiento requerido para diseñar y producir bioartefactos. Este artículo trata el problema del conocimiento tecnológico con el objetivo de proponer una caracterización epistemológica general de la biotecnología. Los (...)
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