Florian Endres joins Technophany as Book Review Editor
We're pleased to announce that Florian Endres will be joining the Technophany editorial team as Book Review Editor.
Read more about Florian Endres joins Technophany as Book Review EditorWe're pleased to announce that Florian Endres will be joining the Technophany editorial team as Book Review Editor.
Read More Read more about Florian Endres joins Technophany as Book Review EditorTechnophany is delighted to announce a publishing partnership with Radboud University Press, an open-access publisher of high-quality academic peer-reviewed books and journals. It offers its publications free of charge for both authors and readers through the Openjournals platform. Technophany is a journal of the Research Network of Philosophy and Technology, dedicated to the philosophical and historical studies of technologies, supported by Hanart Forum.
Read More Read more about Technophany and Radboud University Press Partnership AnnouncementThe occasion of the passing of James Lovelock (1919–2022) provides us the luxury of attempting to look back on the life, not only of a great scientist, but of the major object of his intellectual attention, the life of the biosphere, whose status as (to quote David Bowie) a space oddity, he discovered.
Read More Read more about Commentary: Dorion Sagan - James Lovelock, Gaia, and the Remembering of Biological BeingCall for Papers: COMPUTATIONAL CREATIVITY, Edited by Anna Longo
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