Synopsis
1. Translations of technology and the future of engineering - an introduction
2. "The One, the Few or the Many?": Using Independence as a Strategy in Engineering Development and Modeling
3. Practical Inference-a Formal Analysis
4. Intuition and Ineffability: Tacit Knowledge and Engineering Design
5. The Engineering Knowledge Research Program
6. Philosophy of Engineering and the Quest for a Novel Notion of Experimentation
7. Demarcating Simulation
8. Three Stages of Technical Artifacts' Life Cycle: Based on a Four Factors Theory
9. Métis: Reconfiguring the Philosophy of Engineering
10. Thorstein B. Veblen's Philosophy of Technology and Modern Capitalism
11. Energy technologies and human well-being. Using sustainable design for the energy transition
12. Technology, Society, and Survival
13. Manufacturing with a big M - The Grand Challenges of Engineering in Digital Societies
14. Fostering Subjectivity in Engineering Education: Philosophical Framework and Pedagogical Strategies
15. Managing the State of the Art of Engineering: Learning from Medicine
16. What Ethics Owes Engineering
17. New Trends in Engineering Ethics - A Japanese Perspective
18. Nietzsche, Postphenomenology, and Nihilism-Technology Relations
19. Assisting Ourselves to Death - A philosophical reflection on lifting a finger with advanced assistive systems
20. Engineering for the Other: An Existential Examination of the Engineer's Role in Privacy by Design
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