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    Law, science, technology: plenary lectures presented at the 25th World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, Frankfurt am Main, 2011.Ulfrid Neumann, Klaus Günther & Lorenz Schulz (eds.) - 2013 - [Baden-Baden]: Nomos.
    The dynamic development of science and technology in the last decades has led to new challenges in jurisprudence. This holds for individual fields of doctrinal law as well as the concerned fields of jurisprudence. It is especially significant for the structure of justice, the efficiency of law as a steering instrument of society, and the empirical conditions of legal responsibility. In a jurisprudential perspective, the philosophy of law is rather engaged with the adaptiveness of its traditional principles and categories (...)
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  2. First world congress on philosophy and medicine: Sciences, technologies, and values call for abstracts.Henk ten Have & Espmh Secretariat - forthcoming - Hec Forum: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Hospitals' Ethical and Legal Issues.
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    A Typology of Technological Policymaking in the U.S. Congress.Patrick W. Hamlett - 1983 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 8 (2):33-40.
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    Science and Technology Advice to the President, Congress, and Judiciary. William T. Golden.W. Henry Lambright - 1989 - Isis 80 (2):333-334.
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    Helmholtz in Gilded-Age America: The International Electrical Congress of 1893 and the Relations of Science and Technology.David Cahan - 2010 - Annals of Science 67 (1):1-38.
    Summary This essay recounts Hermann von Helmholtz's trip to represent Germany at the International Electrical Congress in Chicago in 1893 as well as his reception by various members of the American scientific, technological, and cultural elite in several other American cities. In doing so, it seeks to portray something of the vitality of the youthful and increasingly important American scientific community; of the strong relationship between American and German scientists, including how Helmholtz used and was used by them and various (...)
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    Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology.Tomas Marvan, Hanne Andersen, Hasok Chang, Benedikt Löwe & Ivo Pezlar (eds.) - 2022 - London: College Publications.
    This volume contains papers based on invited lectures from the 16th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology, descriptions of congress symposia, and other materials relating to the congress and DLMPST.
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    Fatal Mutilations: educationism and the British Background to the 1931 International Congress for the History of Science and Technology.Anna-K. Mayer - 2002 - History of Science 40 (4; ISSU 130):445-472.
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    Man And His Natural Environment (For the Fifteenth World Congress of Philosophy: Man, Science, and Technology).E. K. Fedorov & I. B. Novik - 1973 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 12 (2):3-25.
    Problems of the relationship between man and nature are becoming a steadily increasing portion of the questions facing modern civilization. Moreover, their character is changing significantly. Only two or three decades ago, the most acute problems were an unending list of "shortages" of one type or another, while the environment in which men lived was regarded primarily as a set of resources without which things could not be produced. Today it is the threat of excessive human influences on nature that (...)
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    Scientific-technological revolution: social aspects.Ralf Dahrendorf (ed.) - 1977 - Beverly Hills, Calif. [etc.]: Sage Publications [for] the International Sociological Association.
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    Science, Technology, and Global Problems: Views From the Developing World.S. Radhakrishna (ed.) - 1980 - New York: Pergamon Press.
    "This book presents the collectives views of the participants at that Symposium and puts forward their practical suggestions, based on personal experience of the problems of developing regions, on how more effective strategies may be achieved” -- Back cover.
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    General Science at the Crossroads. Papers from the Second International Congress of the History of Science and Technology, 1931. By N. I. Bukharin et al. Foreword by Joseph Needham. Introduction by P. G. Werskey. London: Frank Cass, 1971. Pp. xxx + 235. £2.75. [REVIEW]J. G. Crowther - 1972 - British Journal for the History of Science 6 (1):85-86.
  12. Science at the Cross Roads. Papers Presented to the International Congress of the History of Science and Technology, 1931, by the Delegates of the U.S.S.R.N. I. Bukharin (ed.) - 1931 - Frank Cass.
  13. Science at the Cross Roads. Papers Presented to the International Congress of the History of Science and Technology, 1931. By the Delegates of the U. S. S. R. [REVIEW]N. Bukharin - 1975 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 26 (3):265-267.
     
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    Science, technology, and culture.Henry John Steffens & H. Nicholas Muller (eds.) - 1974 - New York,: AMS Press.
  15. Science, technology, and modern society: inaugural symposium and lectures following the inauguration of George Bugliarello as first president of the Polytechnic Institute of New York, March 13-14, 1975.George Bugliarello (ed.) - 1977 - Brooklyn, N.Y.: Polytechnic Press.
     
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  16. Science at the Cross Roads. Papers Presented to the International Congress of the History of Science and Technology Held in London from June 29 to July 3, 1931, by Delegates of the U.S.S.R. by Nikolai I. Bukharin. [REVIEW]Arnold Thackray - 1972 - Isis 63:566-566.
     
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    Science at the Cross Roads. Papers Presented to the International Congress of the History of Science and Technology Held in London from June 29 to July 3, 1931, by Delegates of the U.S.S.R.Nikolai I. Bukharin. [REVIEW]Arnold Thackray - 1972 - Isis 63 (4):566-566.
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    The Politics of Expertise in Congress: The Rise and Fall of the Office of Technology Assessment. Bruce BimberTwenty Years of Science in the Public Interest: A History of the Congressional Science and Engineering Fellowship Program. Jeffrey K. Stine. [REVIEW]Bob Filner - 1997 - Isis 88 (2):321-322.
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    Science, technology, and social development.S. R. Venkatramaiah & K. Sreenivasa Rao (eds.) - 1992 - New Delhi: Discovery Pub. House.
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    Review of N. BUKHARIN, Joseph Needham and P. G. Werskey: Science at the Cross Roads. Papers Presented to the International Congress of the History of Science and Technology, 1931[REVIEW]A. Rupert Hall - 1975 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 26 (3):265-267.
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    Report on the “International Congress for the Philosophy of Science” in Zurich, Switzerland, August 23–28, 1954.Max Rieser - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (4):300-308.
    The “International Congress for the Philosophy of Science” was held in the week of August 23–28, 1954 at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, Switzerland. The Institute enjoys a very high reputation as one of the foremost schools of its kind in the world. It was at this Institute that Albert Einstein taught at the beginning of his academic career. The Congress was arranged as the Second Congress of the “Union Internationale de Philosophie des Sciences” which has (...)
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    The 9th Polish Congress of Philosophy (Gliwice-Katowice-Wisła, 17-21 September, 2012)—Report.Andrzej Gielarowski - 2012 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 17 (1):127-134.
    The article discusses the highlights of the 9th Polish Congress of Philosophy held in Gliwice-Katowice-Wisła, Poland from September 17–21, 2012. The conference was organized by the Institute of Philosophy of the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Silesia and the Department of Applied Social Sciences of the Faculty Organisation and Management, Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice. Aleksandra Kuzior of the Silesian University of Technology opened the conference.
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    Ethics, law, science, technology, and international cooperation: Córdoba, Argentina, 27/29 March 1984.Bidart Campos & Germán José (eds.) - 1987 - Cordoba [Argentina]: Council of Advanced International Studies.
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    Technology and Idealism.R. N. Beck - 1974 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 3:181-184.
    The purpose of this brief paper is to show that the primary problem of technology, like all problems related to possibilities and actions, is the conceptualiadequacyof the intentions and values it implies, and not, as many critics have suggested, its social effects. Presupposed for this statement and evaluation is an interpretation of experience called here experiential idealism. On the basis of this position some suggestions are made about the meaning of technology and its correlative possibilities and constraints.
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    Technological Civilization.Vladimir Davchev - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 48:5-23.
    One of the 20th century's most popular non-realistic genre is absurd. The root "absurd," connotes something that does not follow the roots of logic. Existence is fragmented, pointless. There is no truth so the search for truth is abandoned in Absurdist works. Language is reduced to a bantering game where words obfuscate rather elucidate the truth. Action moves outside of the realm of causality to chaos. Absurdists minimalize the sense of place. Characters are forced to move in an incomprehensible, void-like (...)
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    Globalisation, Technology and Reason.César González Cantón - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 22:51-59.
    This paper intends to explore an aspect of Blumenberg’s metaphorology as memory of mankind and the ethical commitment derived from it. It is seen as the culmination of the fight that the human being maintains against the senselessness of reality. It manifests itself and it is perceived by a human being as theimmensurability of world time and life time (i.e. that the human being is born and dies), that impedes the human being from having all of the world i.e. the (...)
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    Science and technology in the transformation of the world.Miroslav Pečujlic, Gregory Blue & Anouar Abdel-Malek (eds.) - 1982 - London: Macmillan Press.
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    Science, Technology and the Alienation of the Producing Man.Paul Crosser - 1975 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 6:531-533.
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    Technology and Reason.Richard T. De George - 1973 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 1:305-309.
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    The 9th Polish Congress of Philosophy (Gliwice-Katowice-Wisła, 17-21 September, 2012)—Report.Andrzej Gielarowski - 2012 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 17 (1):127-134.
    The article discusses the highlights of the 9th Polish Congress of Philosophy held in Gliwice-Katowice-Wisła, Poland from September 17–21, 2012. The conference was organized by the Institute of Philosophy of the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Silesia and the Department of Applied Social Sciences of the Faculty Organisation and Management, Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice. Aleksandra Kuzior of the Silesian University of Technology opened the conference.
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    Technology, World Peace and Contemporary Marxism.Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya - 1975 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 6:705-710.
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    Scientific-Technological Progress and the Development of the Individual Under Socialism.I. I. Kravchenko & V. S. Markov - 1972 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 11 (1):48-69.
    As noted in the Report of the Central Committee of the CPSU to the Twenty-Fourth Party Congress, presented by the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU, Comrade L. I. Brezhnev, the economy is taking on an entirely new scale of operations at the present stage. The basis of our economic power is coming to be industry with its numerous branches and a socialist agriculture organized on a large scale, advanced science, and skilled corps of workers, experts in (...)
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  33. Science and technology and the future: proceedings and joint report of World Future Studies Conference and DSE preconference, held in Berlin (West), 4.-10. May 1979: [dedicated to the memory of John McHale, Paul Dubach].Hans Buchholz, Wolfgang Gmelin, John McHale & Paul Dubach (eds.) - 1979 - Paris: Saur.
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    Bericht: 10th international congress of logic, methodology and philosophy of science (august 19–25, 1995; Florence, italy). [REVIEW]Joachim Stolz - 1996 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 27 (1):167-170.
    The International Union of History and Philosophy of Science organizing the 10th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science is at its cross-road: the alternative is mass-performance or creative exchange of ideas. The program is criticized because the thematic center in History and Philosophy of Science has been shifted too far into the realm of micro-fields of Logic and the time reduction for presentation and discussion of papers to 20 minutes should be reconsidered. Several outstanding papers are shortly (...)
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    Ethics in an age of pervasive technology.Melvin Kranzberg (ed.) - 1980 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
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    Technology and Modality.Hans Poser - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 48:49-55.
    Modal concepts as possibility, necessity, contingency and reality belong to the most important means of reflection. They constitute philosophical systems - but they are not used in a systematic way to characterize technology. The central ontological problem consists in the fact that technology is based on new ideas, which at the beginning are a mere possibility, because the intended artifacts and processes never existed up to that moment. Even the blueprint expresses a possibility. But these possibilities must be (...)
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    Traditional moral values in the age of technology.Hans Mark & W. Lawson Taitte (eds.) - 1987 - Austin, Tex.: the University of Texas Press.
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    Technology, Peace and Idealistic Philosophy with Special Reference to the Views of Lewis Mumford.Dale Riepe - 1975 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 6:755-767.
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    Philosophy of Technology in Spanish Speaking Countries.Carl Mitcham - 2012 - Springer.
    This volume grew out of the experience of the First Inter-American Congress on Philosophy of Technology, October 1988, organized by the Center for the Philosophy and History of Science and Technology of the University of Puerto Rico in Mayagiiez. The Spanish-language proceedings of that conference have been published in Carl Mitcham and Margarita M. Peiia Borrero, with Elena Lugo and James Ward, eds., El nuevo mundo de la filosofta y la tecnolog(a (University Park, PA: STS Press, 1990). This (...)
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    Imaging Technologies.Don Ihde - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 13:125-135.
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    New reproductive technologies, ethics and gender: The legislative process in Brazil.Debora Diniz - 2002 - Developing World Bioethics 2 (2):144–158.
    In this article, I will analyse the conduct of the Brazilian legislative process regarding new reproductive technologies, mainly the moral assumptions of three categories that are essential to the debate: the status of the child generated by these techniques; the number of embryos transferred in each cycle ; and the issue of women’s eligibility for such techniques. The analysis will be a sociological study of the Brazilian legislative debate, using feminist perspectives in ethics as the theoretical reference. The focus will (...)
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    New Reproductive Technologies, Ethics and Gender: The Legislative Process in Brazil.Debora Diniz - 2002 - Developing World Bioethics 2 (2):144-158.
    In this article, I will analyse the conduct of the Brazilian legislative process regarding new reproductive technologies, mainly the moral assumptions of three categories that are essential to the debate: the status of the child generated by these techniques; the number of embryos transferred in each cycle (as well as foetal reduction); and the issue of women’s eligibility for such techniques. The analysis will be a sociological study of the Brazilian legislative debate, using feminist perspectives in ethics as the theoretical (...)
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    Logos: Technology, Philology, and History.R. McKeon - 1974 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 3:481-485.
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    Technological Ethics and “Value-Free” Social Science.Samuel E. Gluck - 1973 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 2:197-201.
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    Technology and the Crisis of Dehumanization in the United States Today.Howard L. Parsons - 1973 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 1:365-369.
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    Technology, Peace and Contemporary Marxism.Adam Schaff - 1975 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 6:769-771.
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    Issues of development: towards a new role for science and technology: [proceedings of an International Symposium on Science and Technology for Development, held in Singapore in January 1979].Maurice Goldsmith & Alexander King (eds.) - 1979 - New York: Pergamon Press.
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    Time, Technology and Culture.J. Huertas-Jourda - 1974 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 3:231-234.
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    Imaging Technologies.Don Ihde - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 13:125-135.
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    Technology as a Fact of Life.William D. Nietmann - 1973 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 1:355-359.
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