This volume explores how it is that we can know things and show responsibility in all that we do. It challenges the popular image of computers as information and knowledge processors, and opens up old questions about information informing ourselves - questions that are made urgent by new information technology.;The book develops an appreciation of knowledge-free technology, following the tradition of nonsensical formalisms (drawing on Heidegger and Wittgenstein, and on experience in Japan); these we use to inform our feeling and knowing about things in the sciences and in the arts - and in our daily business practices.
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This volume explores how it is that we can know things and show responsibility in all that we do. It challenges the popular image of computers as information and knowledge processors, and opens up old questions about information informing ourselves - questions that are made urgent by new information technology.;The book develops an appreciation of knowledge-free technology, following the tradition of nonsensical formalisms (drawing on Heidegger and Wittgenstein, and on experience in Japan); these we use to inform our feeling and knowing about things in the sciences and in the arts - and in our daily business practices.
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paperback. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Dust Jacket. First Edition, First Printing. Soft cover and contents in very good clean condition. Library plate on front inside cover. Library stamps on prelims, some text-pages (with no obstruction of text) and page block. Illustrated with diagrams. Ex-Library. Nº de ref. del artículo: 206492
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