Table of Contents
1 Cover
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8 1 Care and Technology: An Anthropological Question 1.1. From mastery to care 1.2. In what sense can technologies be “inherently” caregiving? 1.3. Taking care of living beings 1.4. Transition
9 2 Technology and Life: Analysis of a Divorce 2.1. Body, gestures, technology, production 2.2. The intellectualist conception of technology: the Kantian turning point 2.3. Transition
10 3 The Conditions of Care in Technology 3.1. Vitalist approaches to technology 3.2. Philosophical anthropology, a promising way to articulate care and technology? 3.3. The organ-instrument. Second condition of care in technology 3.4. From anthropology to aesthetics 3.5. Transition
11 4 Design, Technology and Life 4.1. At the sources of design for life 4.2. Towards responsible and caring innovation
12 Conclusion
13 References
14 Index
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