Mark Coeckelbergh, New Romantic Cyborgs: Romanticism, Information Technology, and the End of the Machine. Reviewed by

Philosophy in Review 38 (1):11-13 (2018)
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Mark Coeckelbergh argues that Romanticism and the Enlightenment philosophies are not that far apart when it comes to philosophy of technology.

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