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Poiesis & Praxis, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, March 2006
- Bernd Lutterbeck:
IT and society: one theory to rule them all? 1-5 - Sarah Spiekermann, Frank Pallas:
Technology paternalism - wider implications of ubiquitous computing. 6-18 - Lorenz M. Hilty, Andreas Köhler, Fabian von Schéele, Rainer Zah, Thomas Ruddy:
Rebound effects of progress in information technology. 19-38 - Peter Fleissner:
Commodification, information, value and profit. 39-53 - Robert A. Gehring:
The institutionalization of Open Source. 54-73 - Stephan Lingner:
Pablo C. Benítez-Ponce: Essays on the economics of forestry-based carbon mitigation. 74-76
Volume 4, Number 2, June 2006
- Reinhard Merkel, Thorsten Galert:
Innovations in neuroscience: prospects and perils. 77-80 - Danielle C. Turner, Barbara J. Sahakian:
Ethical questions in functional neuroimaging and cognitive enhancement. 81-94 - Thomas Stieglitz:
Neuro-technical interfaces to the central nervous system. 95-109 - Thomas E. Schlaepfer, Markus Kosel, Hans-Ulrich Fisch:
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in depression. 111-127 - Roger A. Barker:
Neural transplants for parkinson's disease: what are the issues? 129-143 - Michael Quante:
Personal identity between survival and integrity. 145-161
Volume 4, Number 3, September 2006
- Dennis Mocigemba:
Sustainable Computing. 163-184 - Britta Schinzel:
The body in medical imaging between reality and construction. 185-198 - Steven Eggermont, Heidi Vandebosch, Stef Steyaert:
Towards the desired future of the elderly and ICT: policy recommendations based on a dialogue with senior citizens. 199-217 - Henrik Pontzen:
Discourse ethics in TA procedures: a game theory model. 219-230 - Bernd Gräfrath:
Galert T.: Vom Schmerz der Tiere-Grundlagenprobleme der Erforschung tierischen Bewußtseins. Paderborn: Mentis, 2005, 328 pp. (ISBN 3-89785-236-5) EUR 48.00. 231-232 - Wolfgang Rathgeber:
Jischa M.: Ingenieurwissenschaften (Engineering Sciences). 233-236
Volume 4, Number 4, December 2006
- Carl Friedrich Gethmann:
Manned space travel as a cultural mission. 239-252 - Torsten Wilholt:
Scientific autonomy and planned research: the case of space science. 253-265 - Eberhard Knobloch:
Erkundung und Erforschung: Alexander von Humboldts Amerikareise. 267-287 - Robert Albin:
Modern technology as a denaturalizing force. 289-302 - Peter Purgathofer:
Is informatics a design discipline? 303-314
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