Artificial Philosophy and the Decline of Technology: Transparencies (transparencies) Presented at 1989 Simposio Internacao de Comunicao Significao e Conhecimento face as Technologias de Informacao, Sept. 13-15, Lisbon

Transparencies to accompany talk title “Artificial Philosophy and the decline of Technology,” presented at 1989 Simposio Internacao de Comunicao Significao e Conhecimento face as Technologias de Informacao, 13-15 September Lisbon. The paper advocates for a technology based on “deep logic” which utilizes Generic Design Science and a continuous reevaluation process.



For use in the lecture at the conference, these pages were used when he delivered the paper titled Artificial Philosophy and the decline of Technology, which at GMU is stored in Box 50 Folder 2 I packed and sent the transparencies in a separately marked folder titled: Artificial Philosophy and the Decline of Technology - working papers. And at GMU they were put into a separate box, No. 94/10. The date of John's presentation was 15 September 15, 1989, in Lisbon. The conference was bi-lingual, with an English title of: "Information, Technology and Society, Theory, Uses, Impacts: Proceedings of International Symposium on Communication, Meaning and Knowledge facing the Information Technology" His paper was published in the proceedings, but not these transparencies. 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, Science
  • Size: 42 p
  • Description: Publisher's offprint, emails and manuscripts
  • Publication Year: 1993
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