RFC: Philosophy of Technology

From: Elmo Recio (n2wog@usa.net)
Date: Sun Jul 09 2000 - 06:29:06 BST

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    Ok, this may be off topic, but i really cant think of another pool of people
    more qualified to give me comments on this subject which has been brewing in
    my head for a while.

    It has to do with philosophy of technology. The type of study very much like
    philosophy of religion, or philosophy of science. Where studies can cover
    issues like AI (Metaphysics), Ethical Use (Ethics) and the savants in the
    field (Epistemology.) I don't know if i have something here or not, but it's
    worth an investigation at the very least.

    Is there anyone here who would be interested in some off the list discussion
    about this?

    -Elmo

    Elmo Recio; Philadelphia, PA 19103; USA
    Email: n2wog@usa.net
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