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The Technological Condition

How do our tools transform us?

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Essay | Spring/Summer 2016

Spring/Summer 2016

  • Daniel Sarewitz

Saving Science

Science isn’t self-correcting, it’s self-destructing. To save the enterprise, scientists must come out of the lab and into the real world.

From: The Integrity of Science

Daniel Sarewitz

Essay | Spring/Summer 2016

Spring/Summer 2016

  • Orsolya Ujj

European and American Views on Genetically Modified Foods

On the cultural and philosophical differences that explain contrasting beliefs and policies on GMOs

Orsolya Ujj

Online Exclusive | April 28, 2016

April 28, 2016

  • James Poulos

What the Talk About “Peak Apple” Says About Us

James Poulos

Essay | Winter 2016

Winter 2016

  • Robert Herritt

Hard to Believe

How we know what we know, and what to do when experts disagree

Robert Herritt

Essay | Winter 2016

Winter 2016

  • Alan Jacobs

Attending to Technology

Theses for Disputation

Alan Jacobs

Essay | Winter 2016

Winter 2016

  • Brian Murray

The Enduring Legacy of The Twilight Zone

On Rod Serling’s struggle to turn TV into an art form

Brian Murray

Essay | Winter 2016

Winter 2016

  • Brendan Foht

Gene Editing: New Technology, Old Moral Questions

On using CRISPR to help patients and design our descendants

Brendan Foht

Essay | Winter 2016

Winter 2016

  • Jacob Hoerger

Missing the Night Sky

On light pollution, enlightenment, and our sense of finitude

Jacob Hoerger

TNA 47 - Jacobs - Header (long and short)

Essay | Fall 2015

Fall 2015

  • Alan Jacobs

Miss Marple and the Problem of Modern Identity

On being known by one's neighbors versus being known by the state

Alan Jacobs

Essay | Fall 2015

Fall 2015

  • M. Anthony Mills

Is Pope Francis Anti-Modern?

On the encyclical’s critique of “the technocratic paradigm”

From: Pope Francis on the Environment

M. Anthony Mills

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