Maintaining Technologies.

The article focuses on "Maintenance and Philosophy of Technology: Keeping Things Going," an anthology edited by Mark Thomas Young and Mark Coeckelbergh, which explores the philosophical significance of maintenance in technology. The volume is divided into two parts, addressing the metaphysics and ep...

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Published in:Techné: Research in Philosophy & Technology Vol. 29; no. 2/3; pp. 349 - 356
Main Author: Juvshik, Tim
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Published: Philosophy Documentation Center 2025
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