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  1. Technology and levels of culture.Peter Janich - 2003 - Poiesis and Praxis 1 (4):263-273.
    In public opinion, as represented by everyday speech, the relationship between technology and culture is characterized by mutual exclusion. The argument against that stance is made in two steps: (1) technology as a result of goal-oriented rational action is a constitutive part of culture; (2) cultural development can be described through an action theoretical model of technological development. Thus, technology being of the form of culture comes to be the reason for culture being of the form of technology.
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  • Human nature and neurosciences: a methodical cultural criticism of naturalism in the neurosciences.P. Janich - 2003 - Poiesis and Praxis 2 (1):29-40.
    In its predominant form, the understanding of the neurosciences, which stand in high public esteem, is a naturalistic one. The critique of this naturalism concerns the technical modelling of brain functions as a syntactic or control loop machine. Adequate solutions to the mind-body problem are not found in this way.
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