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SUMMARY:Truth\, Thought\, and Technology
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LOCATION:West Lafayette\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>Philosophers from ancient Greece to the present have explored technology&rsquo\;s&nbsp\;relation to truth. &nbsp\;Whether that exploration has been undertaken as part of&nbsp\;a broader investigation of mimesis or causality\, or whether it has been&nbsp\;couched in terms of a questioning of Being\, technology is never far from&nbsp\;the concerns of philosophers. &nbsp\;Similarly\, writers of fiction have&nbsp\;thematized technology and its cultural &nbsp\;consequences. &nbsp\;Writers ranging from&nbsp\;Samuel Butler to Aldous Huxley to David Foster Wallace have reacted to&nbsp\;technological change with varying degrees of alarm. &nbsp\;As technology&nbsp\;continues to proliferate and impact private\, social\, and political life&nbsp\;across the world\, philosophical and literary attempts to clarify the&nbsp\;relation between truth\, thought\, and technology are as pressing as ever.</p>\n<p>Any questions should be directed to our email address at:&nbsp\;truthandtechnology2012@gmail.com</p>
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