Glen Miller is an Instructional Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Texas A&M University. He earned his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of North Texas. His research triangulates the history of philosophy, especially ethics and politics, and two emerging areas of concern, the environment and technology. He regularly teaches a large course on engineering ethics and investigates issues in applied, practical, and professional ethics, including bioethics and cyberethics. Ashley Shew works as a philosopher of technology in the Department for Science, Technology, and Society at Virginia Tech. Her interests include animal studies, disability studies, and emerging technologies. She is the author of Animal Constructions and Technological Knowledge (2017) and co-editor of Spaces for the Future: A Companion to Philosophy of Technology (2017). She currently focuses her research on narrative accounts surrounding disability, enhancement, bodies, and technologies.
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Preface.- 1. Editors' Introduction (Glen Miller and Ashley Shew).- Part 1. Plumbing Phenomenological and Pragmatist Origins. 2. Introduction to Sense & Significance Reprint (Don Ihde).- 3. Ihde's Revolutions: From Paris to Science, Rock, and Radical Architecture (Trish Glazebrook).- 4. Ihde's Pragmatism (Paul Thompson).- 5. Postphenomenology, a Technology with a Shelf-life? Ihde's Move from Husserl toward Dewey (Robert C. Scharff).- 6. For a Cosmotechnical Event: In Honor of Don Ihde and Bernard Stieglar (Yuk Hui).- Part 2. Extending Concepts and Theories. 7. The Multiplicity of Multistabilities: Turning Multistability into a Multistable Concept (Galit Wellner).- 8. Relational Ethics: The Primacy of Experience (Lenore Langsdorf).- 9. Politicizing Postphenomenology (Peter-Paul Verbeek).- Part 3. Inventing New Connections. 10. Postphenomenology, Ethnography, and the Sensory Intimacy of Mobile Media (Ingrid Richardson).- 11. Designing and Constructing the (Life)World: Phenomenology and Engineering (Glen Miller and Carl Mitcham).- 12. Let Things Speak: Don Ihde's Thought and Philosophy of Technology in China (Zhang Kang).- 13. Hawk: Predatory Vision (Don Ihde).- Appendix: A Chronological Listing of Don Ihde's Books and Major Books Dedicated to His Work (Don Ihde).- Notes on Contributors.- Index.