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Samuel Ebersole (Regent U., Virginia),
Brief History of Technology 
Early Philosophers of Technology 
The Neutrality of Technology 
Philosophical Assumptions of Cyberspace 
Media Determinism in Cyberspace (1985) (hypertext essay; includes sections on history, philosophy and sociology of technology)
Ends and Means: Journal of the University of Aberdeen Centre for Philosophy Technology and Society 
Essays on the Philosophy of Technology (good collection of links) (Frank Edler, Metropolitan Community C., Omaha, Nebraska)
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Andrew Feenburg
Homepage (San Diego State U.)
"Critical Theory of Technology" (1991) Table of Contents, Preface, and Chapter 1 of Critical Theory of Technology
"Heidegger, Habermas, and the Essence of Technology: Dystopian Modernity" 
"Marcuse or Habermas: Two Critiques of Technology" (1996) 
"The Written World: On the Theory and Practice of Computer Conferencing" (1989) 
Anne Friedberg (U. Calif., Irvine), Theories of Technology and Visuality (course)
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Langdon Winner
Homepage (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
Langdon Winner (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), "The Handwriting on the Wall: Resisting Technoglobalism's Assault on Education" (1997) (major essay on the general problem of the corporatization of education by a well-known philosopher and historian of technology)
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Bruno Latour (U. California, San Diego, And Ecole Des Mines, Paris)
T. Hugh Crawford (Virginia Military Institute),  (Configurations; Project Muse login required)
"Pasteur on Lactic Acid Yeast: A Partial Semiotic Analysis" (1993) ("I want to illustrate the possible usefulness of literary theory for the study of scientific practices by showing how a text written by Louis Pasteur in 1857 makes use of several philosophies of science that are a good deal more sophisticated
Society for Philosophy and Technology: A Quarterly Electronic Journal (available in both HTML and Adobe Acrobat formats)
Techne: Society for Philosophy & Technology -- A Quarterly Electronic Journal 
Technology Listserv Archives (philosophical discussions of technology) (Spoons Collective)


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