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Quick-freezing philosophy
an analysis of imaging technologies in neurobiology
pp. 65-82
Abstract
In what follows, I offer a general methodology for the analysis of the roles that technologically produced images play in scientific debate. This requires a review of insights into the philosophy of technology emerging from a budding perspective called "postphenomenology'. This perspective, which amalgamates central aspects of the phenomenological and pragmatic traditions of philosophy and applies them to issues of technology, offers a rich collection of concepts for the project of articulating the ways that technologies mediate people's experience of the world. The methodology I provide below applies postphenomenological insights for both the purposes of understanding practices of image interpretation in science, and potentially offering novel research directions for contemporary scientific work.
Publication details
Published in:
Berg Olsen Jan Kyrre, Selinger Evan, Riis Søren (2009) New waves in philosophy of technology. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 65-82
Full citation:
Rosenberger Robert (2009) „Quick-freezing philosophy: an analysis of imaging technologies in neurobiology“, In: J. K. Berg Olsen, E. Selinger & S. Riis (eds.), New waves in philosophy of technology, Dordrecht, Springer, 65–82.