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    NST - Nature, Society and Thought a Journal of Dialectical and Historical Materialism.Horst Ihde - 1989 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 37 (2):175.
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  2. Technology and the Lifeworld: From Garden to Earth.Don Ihde - 1990 - Indiana University Press.
    "... Dr. Ihde brings an enlightening and deeply humanistic perspective to major technological developments, both past and present." —Science Books & Films "Don Ihde is a pleasure to read.... The material is full of nice suggestions and details, empirical materials, fun variations which engage the reader in the work... the overall points almost sneak up on you, they are so gently and gradually offered." —John Compton "A sophisticated celebration of cultural diversity and of its enabling technologies.... perhaps the (...)
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  3. (1 other version)Expanding Hermeneutics: Visualism in Science (Drew Christie).D. Ihde - 2000 - Continental Philosophy Review 33 (2):218-224.
    _Expanding Hermeneutics _examines the development of interpretation theory, emphasizing how science in practice involves and implicates interpretive processes. Ihde argues that the sciences have developed a sophisticated visual hermeneutics that produces evidence by means of imaging, visual displays, and visualizations. From this vantage point, Ihde demonstrates how interpretation is built into technologies and instruments.
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    Don Ihde bodies in technology.Eduardo Mendieta, Evan Selinger & Don Ihde - 2003 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 20 (1):95–111.
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    Acoustic Technics.Don Ihde - 2015 - Lexington Books.
    Acoustic Technics, aware that digital and computer embedded technologies produce data that today can be transformed into acoustic images, notes the transformations these phenomena imply for a diverse set of practices, such as music, communication, medical diagnosis, and scientific knowledge.
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  6. Technics and Praxis.D. Ihde - 1979 - D. Reidel.
  7. Bodies in Technology.Don Ihde - 2001 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
    In this book, a leading philosopher of technology explores the meaning of bodies in technology—how the sense of our bodies and of our orientation in the world is affected by the various information technologies.
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    Technology and Cultural Revenge.Don Ihde - 1994 - In Mano Daniel & Lester Embree (eds.), Phenomenology of the cultural disciplines. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 251--263.
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  9. Existential Technics.D. Ihde - 1985 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63:520.
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  10. Postphenomenology and Technoscience: The Peking University Lectures.Don Ihde - 2009 - State University of New York Press.
    Maps the future of phenomenological thought, accounting for how technology expands our means of experiencing the world.
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    The critical Ihde.Don Ihde - 2023 - Albany: State University of New York Press. Edited by Robert Rosenberger.
    This critical reader brings together both essential as well as under-recognized writings from the work of Don Ihde, one of the most important contemporary thinkers on technology and human experience.
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    Instrumental Realism: The Interface Between Philosophy of Science and Philosophy of Technology.Don Ihde - 1991 - Indiana University Press.
    Ihde's book breaks new ground and... makes an important debate accessible." —Robert Ackermann Instrumental Realism has three principal aims: to advocate a "praxis-perception" approach to the philosophy of science; to explore ways in which ...
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  13. Hermeneutic Phenomenology: The Philosopher of Paul Ricoeur.Don Ihde - 1971 - Evanston,: Northwestern University Press.
    Hermeneutic Phenomenology serves to introduce the philosophy of Paul Ricœur and give new perspectives to the philosophy of language.
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  14. Paul Ricoeur's Phenomenological Methodology and Philosophical Anthropology.Don Ihde - 1964 - Dissertation, Boston University Graduate School
     
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  15. What is Postphenomenology? A controversy.Don Ihde, Andreas Kaminski, Alexander Friedrich, Petra Gehring, Christoph Hubig & Alfred Nordmann - 2020 - In Don Ihde, Andreas Kaminski, Alexander Friedrich, Petra Gehring, Christoph Hubig & Alfred Nordmann (eds.), Unheimlichkeit und Autonomie. Jahrbuch Technikphilosophie 6. Baden-Baden: Nomos. pp. 261-287.
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    Technology and prognostic predicaments.Don Ihde - 1999 - AI and Society 13 (1-2):44-51.
    As societies become increasingly technologised, the need for careful and critical assessment rises. However, attempts to assess or normatively evaluate technological development invariably meet with an antinomy: both structurally and historically, technologies display multistable possibilities regarding uses, effects, side effects and other outcomes. Philosophers, usually expected to play applied ethics roles, often come to the scene after these effects are known. But others who participate at the research and development stages find even more difficulties with prognosis. Recent work on ‘revenge’ (...)
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    Dialogues in phenomenology.Don Ihde & Richard M. Zaner (eds.) - 1975 - The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff.
    Phenomenology in the United States is in a state of ferment and change. Not all the changes are happy ones, however, for some of the most prominent philosophers of the first generation of phenomenologists have died: in 1959 Alfred Schutz, and within the past two years John \Vild, Dorion Cairns, and Aron Gur witsch. These thinkers, though often confronting a hostile intel lectual climate, were nevertheless persistent and profoundly influential-through their own works, and through their students. The two sources associated (...)
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  18. The Conflict of Interpretations: Essays in Hermeneutics.Don Ihde (ed.) - 2007 - Northwestern University Press.
    This collection brings together twenty-two essays by Paul Ricoeur under the topics of structuralism, psychoanalysis, hermeneutics, and religion. In dramatic conciseness, the essays illuminate the work of one of the leading philosophers of the day. Those interested in Ricoeur's development of the philosophy of language will find rich and suggestive reading. But the diversity of essays also speaks beyond the confines of philosophy to linguists, theologians, psychologists, and psychoanalysts.
     
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  19. Heidegger's technologies: postphenomenological perspectives.Don Ihde - 2010 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Introduction: situating Heidegger and the philosophy of technology -- Heidegger's philosophy of technology -- The historical-ontological priority of technology over science -- Deromanticizing Heidegger -- Interlude: the earth inherited -- Was Heidegger prescient concerning technoscience? -- Heidegger's technologies: one size fits all -- Concluding postphenomenological postscript: writing technologies.
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  20. Philosophy of technology: an introduction.Don Ihde - 1993 - New York: Paragon House.
    Technology's impact on and implications for the social, ethical, political, and cultural dimensions of our world must be seriously considered and addressed. Philosophy of Technology is a clear introduction to one of philosophy's newest issues. Don Ihde critically examines the impact of technological developments on various cultures throughout history-from the earliest feats of engineering and architecture to the cutting-edge developments in artificial intelligence- with an aim to understanding the human implications within a world technological culture. Using a wide variety (...)
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    Postphenomenology: essays in the postmodern context.Don Ihde - 1993 - Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press.
    He adds, "I show my worries to be less about the loss of subjects or authors, than I do about (there) not being bodies or perceivers". The book has two parts.
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    Experimental Phenomenology, Second Edition: Multistabilities.Don Ihde - 2012 - State University of New York Press.
    Expanded new edition of the landmark book demonstrating the practice of phenomenology through visual illusions and ambiguous drawings.
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    Phänomenologie der Technik.Don Ihde - 2013 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2013 (2):351-380.
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  24. Postphenomenological Investigations: Essays on Human–Technology Relations.Don Ihde, Lenore Langsdorf, Kirk M. Besmer, Aud Sissel Hoel, Annamaria Carusi, Marie-Christine Nizzi, Fernando Secomandi, Asle Kiran, Yoni Van Den Eede, Frances Bottenberg, Chris Kaposy, Adam Rosenfeld, Jan Kyrre Berg O. Friis, Andrew Feenberg, Diane Michelfelder & Albert Borgmann - 2015 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book provides an introduction to postphenomenology, an emerging school of thought in the philosophy of technology and science and technology studies, which addresses the relationships users develop with the devices they use.
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    Expanding Hermeneutics: Visualism in Science.Don Ihde - 1998 - Northwestern University Press.
    _Expanding Hermeneutics_ examines the development of interpretation theory, emphasizing how science in practice involves and implicates interpretive processes. Ihde argues that the sciences have developed a sophisticated visual hermeneutics that produces evidence by means of imaging, visual displays, and visualizations. From this vantage point, Ihde demonstrates how interpretation is built into technologies and instruments.
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  26. (1 other version)Technics and Praxis.Don Ihde - 1979 - Studies in Soviet Thought 23 (4):337-339.
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  27. Bodies in Technology.Don Ihde - 2004 - Human Studies 27 (3):341-348.
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    Can Continental Philosophy Deal with the New Technologies?Don Ihde - 2012 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 26 (2):321-332.
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    Consequences of Phenomenology: Local Politics, National Factors, and the Home Styles of Modern U.S. Congress Members.Don Ihde (ed.) - 1986 - State University of New York Press.
    Echoing Richard Rorty’s earlier Consequences of Pragmatism, this collection begins with an essay on “Phenomenology in America: 1964-1984,” and concludes with a “Response to Rorty, or Is Phenomenology Edifying?” In between, the differences in the philosophical habits and practice of Anglo-American and Euro-American philosophers are examined and a reformulated, non-foundational phenomenology is sketched as a new direction responsive to the current situation in American philosophy. Don Ihde considers perception, technics, and contemporary Continental thinkers such as Jacques Derrida, Hans Georg (...)
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    Parmenidean meditations.Don Ihde - 1970 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 1 (3):16-23.
  31. Language and experience.Don Ihde - 1969 - In James M. Edie (ed.), New essays in phenomenology. Chicago,: Quadrangle Books.
     
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    Descriptions.Don Ihde & Hugh J. Silverman (eds.) - 1985 - State University of New York Press.
    Ranging from the development of theory by such well-known philosophers as Maurice Natanson and Robert Sokolowski, this collection addresses the topics of pregnant subjectivity, nostalgia, the ethical function of architecture, computer ...
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  33. Experimental Phenomenology: An Introduction.Don Ihde - 1977 - State University of New York Press.
    Experimental Phenomenology has already been lauded for the ease with which its author explains and demonstrates the kinds of consciousness by which we come to know the structure of objects and the structure of consciousness itself. The format of the book follows the progression of a number of thought experiments which mark out the procedures and directions of phenomenological inquiry. Making use of examples of familiar optical illusions and multi-stable drawings, Professor Ihde illustrates by way of careful and disciplined (...)
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    Word learning emerges from the interaction of online referent selection and slow associative learning.Bob McMurray, Jessica S. Horst & Larissa K. Samuelson - 2012 - Psychological Review 119 (4):831-877.
  35. Husserl’s Galileo Needed a Telescope!Don Ihde - 2011 - Philosophy and Technology 24 (1):69-82.
    Husserl’s Crisis argues that early modern science, exemplified in Galileo, separates the Lifeworld from a world of science by forgetting its origins in bodily perception on the one side, and the practices which found the science on the other. This essay argues that, rather, by overemphasizing mathematization and underemphasizing instruments or technologies which mediate perception, Husserl creates the division he describes. Positively, through the embodied use of instruments science remains thoroughly immersed in the Lifeworld.
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    Der älteste jüdische Friedhof von Düsseldorf Historische Angaben und archäologische Untersuchungen.Christian Ihde - 2011 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 63 (4):391-394.
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    Freedom and Nature: The Voluntary and the Involuntary.Paul Ricoeur & Don Ihde - 1966 - Northwestern University Press.
    This volume, the first part of Paul Ricoeur's Philosophy of the Will, is an eidetics, carried out within carefully imposed phenomenological brackets. It seeks to deal with the essential structure of man's being in the world, and so it suspends the distorting dimensions of existence, the bondage of passion, and the vision of innocence, to which Ricoeur returns in his later writings. The result is a conception of man as an incarnate Cogito, which can make the polar unity of subject (...)
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  38. A phenomenology of technics.Don Ihde - 2010 - In Craig Hanks (ed.), Technology and values: essential readings. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
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    (1 other version)Listening And Voice: A Phenomenology Of Sound.Don Ihde - 1976 - Ohio University Press.
  40. Has the philosophy of technology arrived? A state‐of‐the‐art review.Don Ihde - 2004 - Philosophy of Science 71 (1):117-131.
    Using the occasion of the publication of a Blackwell anthology in the philosophy of technology, Philosophy of Technology: The Technological Condition (2003), as a key to the contemporary role of this subdiscipline, this article reviews the current state-of-this-art. Both philosophy of science and philosophy of technology are twentieth century inventions, but each has followed a somewhat different set of philosophical traditions and pursued sometimes divergent questions. Here the primary developments of recent philosophy of technology are examined with emphasis upon issues (...)
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    Existential Technics.Don Ihde - 1983 - State University of New York Press.
    This collection of essays is a philosophical reflection on and critique of human experience from a clearly American perspective guided by phenomenological analysis. This book is divided into three parts.
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  42. Postphenomenological Re-embodiment.Don Ihde - 2012 - Foundations of Science 17 (4):373-377.
    The phenomenological tradition has had a long interest in embodiment, and bodily experience beyond the confines of the “skinbag” body. Here I respond to Helena De Preester’s analysis of different types of protheses: limb, perceptual, cognitive. In her paper “Technology and the body: the (im)possibilities of re-embodiment”, she wants to make finer distinctions between extensions and incorporations . Today’s hi-tech developments make this refinement necessary and possible. I respond to the three levels or types of prostheses taking note of the (...)
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  43. The designer fallacy and technological imagination.Don Ihde - 2006 - In John R. Dakers (ed.), Defining Technological Literacy: Towards an Epistemological Framework. Palgrave-Macmillan.
     
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  44. Herbert Spiegelberg, "The Phenomenological Movement". [REVIEW]Don Ihde - 1963 - Philosophical Forum 21:115.
     
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    H omo faber revisited: Postphenomenology and material engagement theory.Don Ihde & Lambros Malafouris - 2019 - Philosophy and Technology 32 (2):195-214.
    Humans, more than any other species, have been altering their paths of development by creating new material forms and by opening up to new possibilities of material engagement. That is, we become constituted through making and using technologies that shape our minds and extend our bodies. We make things which in turn make us. This ongoing dialectic has long been recognised from a deep-time perspective. It also seems natural in the present in view of the ways new materialities and digital (...)
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  46. Chasing Technoscience: Matrix for Materiality.Don Ihde & Evan Selinger - 2006 - Human Studies 29 (3):399-403.
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  47. Merleau-Ponty and Epistemology Engines.Don Ihde & Evan Selinger - 2004 - Human Studies 27 (4):361-376.
    One of us coined the notion of an “epistemology engine.” The idea is that some particular technology in its workings and use is seen suggestively as a metaphor for the human subject and often for the production of knowledge itself. In this essay, we further develop the conceptand claim that Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenological commitments, although suggestive, did not lead him to appreciate the epistemological value of materiality. We also take steps towards establishing how an understanding of this topic can provide the (...)
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  48. The experience of technology: Human-machine relations.Don Ihde - 1975 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 2 (3):267-279.
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  49. From da Vinci to CAD and beyond.Don Ihde - 2009 - Synthese 168 (3):453-467.
    Here what I would like to accomplish is to set something of the stage from which the growing recognition of what I shall now term technoscience’s visualism —a term which can accommodate both sciences and engineering, and both imaging and design practices—takes its recognition. I shall very briefly look at the ‘godfathers and peers’ who help set this stage, and then proceed to an examination of a few moments in the development of visualism from da Vinci to computer assisted design (...)
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  50. B. Wilshire, "Role playing and identity: The limits of theatre as metaphor". [REVIEW]D. Ihde - 1987 - Man and World 20 (4):476.
     
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