Aim & Scope
Technologies have been changing the world for a long time, at an increasing pace, with ever expanding scope and unprecedented impact. They profoundly affect human life and are radically modifying not only how we interact with, shape, and make sense of our world, but also how we look at ourselves and understand our position and responsibilities in the universe. Technologies have brought enormous benefits and opportunities, but they have also raised new and pressing challenges, whose complexity and global dimensions are rapidly expanding and evolving. Philosophy & Technology addresses such challenges, in order to improve our critical understanding of the conceptual nature and practical consequences of technologies, and hence provide the conceptual foundations for their fruitful and sustainable developments. The journal aims to publish the best research produced in all areas where philosophy and technology meet. It welcomes high-quality submissions, regardless of the tradition, school of thought or disciplinary background from which they derive. The editorial board reflects this approach in its composition and its world-wide membership. [1]
Continuations / Journal History
( 1998 - 2010 ) | Knowledge, Technology and Policy (KTP) | ( 2011 - 9999 ) | Philosophy and Technology |
2024 - VOLUME 37, ISSUE 3
Reconceptualizing Simulations: Epistemic Objects and Epistemic Practices in Professional Education
Philosophy and Technology , 2024 - VOLUME 37, ISSUE 3
No Such Thing as Containment? Gene Drives for Conservation and the (Im)possibility of an Island
K Boersma , B Bovenkerk , D Ludwig
Philosophy and Technology , 2024 - VOLUME 37, ISSUE 3
Biden’s Executive Order on AI and the E.U.’s AI Act: A Comparative Computer-Ethical Analysis
Philosophy and Technology , 2024 - VOLUME 37, ISSUE 3
Conceptualizing Automated Decision-Making in Organizational Contexts
Philosophy and Technology , 2024 - VOLUME 37, ISSUE 3
Synthetic Socio-Technical Systems: Poiêsis as Meaning Making
P Bisconti , A McIntyre , F Russo
Philosophy and Technology , 2024 - VOLUME 37, ISSUE 3
Datafeudalism: The Domination of Modern Societies by Big Tech Companies
Philosophy and Technology , 2024 - VOLUME 37, ISSUE 3
Should We Discourage AI Extension? Epistemic Responsibility and AI
Philosophy and Technology , 2024 - VOLUME 37, ISSUE 3
Editorial Retractions, Expressions of Concern and External Notices
AI and Its New Winter: from Myths to Realities
Philosophy and Technology2020 - VOLUME 33, ISSUE 1 pp 1-3.
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