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The Demon of Technology: The History of Western Demonology and its role in the contemporary nature-technology debate

Author: Enrico Postiglione

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Title: The Demon of Technology: The History of Western Demonology and its role in the contemporary nature-technology debate

Author: Enrico Postiglione

Description: Traces the concept of demons through Western philosophy from ancient Greece to the modern technology debate, arguing that attitudes toward technology mirror historical views on demons.

Pages: 26

Size: 0.31 MB

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