Artificial Philosophy and the Decline of Technology - Working Papers

Drafts that shows Warfield’s progression towards “Artificial Philosophy and the Decline of Technology,” which he presented in Lisbon in 1992 and was published as part of the conference proceedings. See also, “Artificial Philosophy and the Decline of Technology: Transparencies,” which were not included in the published version. This paper is a protest against shallow, hasty technology which produces `invasive systems' loaded with potential disaster. Advocates for a technology based on `deep logic' which utilizes tools of `Generic Design Science', a continuous reevaluation process.



Sent to GMU 27 September 2007. Warfield had kept these papers stored in his PEIRCE 2 notebook. Written in 1989, the papers are the original typed and handwritten manuscripts showing the author's progression toward a document which was published in Lisbon in 1992. The 1992 publisher's offprint is stored in Box 50, Folder 2 of Warfield Collection. Lacking space in Box 50 Folder 2, the other documents are in Box 94 Folder 10 a separate folder labeled: "Artificial Philosophy and the Decline of Technology - Working Papers, 1989. This paper is a protest against shallow, hasty technology which produces `invasive systems' loaded with potential disaster. The author advocates a technology based on `deep logic' which utilizes tools of `Generic Design Science', a continuous reevaluation process.




Additional Info

  • Category: Generic Design, Philosophy, Research History, Systems Science
  • Size: 27 leaves
  • Description: Typescript with cover
  • Publication Year: 1990
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