List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Robert Rosenberger
PART 1: FROM PHENOMENOLOGY TO POSTPHENOMENOLOGY
1. Auditory Phenomenology
2. The Multistability of Perception
3. What Pragmatism Adds to Phenomenology
4. What Phenomenology Adds to Pragmatism
5. What Is Postphenomenology?
PART 2: THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF TECHNOLOGY
6. Human-Technology Relations
7. Auditory Technologies
8. The Critique of Heidegger
9. Multistability and Cultural Context
10. The Designer Fallacy
PART 3: THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF SCIENCE
11. The Critique of Husserl
12. Technology Leads Science
13. Epistemology Engines and the Camera Obscura
14. The Phenomenology of Scientific Imaging
Notes
Index
Don Ihde is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. His many books include Postphenomenology and Technoscience: The Peking University Lectures; Consequences of Phenomenology; and Experimental Phenomenology, 2nd edition: Multistabilities (all published by SUNY Press). Robert Rosenberger is Associate Professor of Philosophy in the School of Public Policy at the Georgia Institute of Technology, President-Elect of the Society for Philosophy and Technology, and the author of Callous Objects: Designs Against the Homeless.