Postphenomenology Harry CraigCritically engages the work of the philosopher Don Ihde. Postphenomenology is the first book devoted exclusively to the interpretation and advancement of prominent phenomenologist Don Ihde's landmark contributions to history, philosophy, sociology, science, sound studies, and technology studies. Ihde has made a direct and lasting impact on the study of technological experience across the disciplines and acquired an international following of diverse
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in the signs of play and the evidence of first attempts to learn practical crafts
it sharpens our focus on the personal level
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and providing detailed analysis of his major films
Though always faithful to Hammer's pioneering poetic forms
in an effort to better understand how poetry might today be used as an effective tool in both the advancement of science and the way it is communicated
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with recommendations based primarily on location-dependent species and cultivar evaluation trials and grower experience
This book is a practical guide for scientists to articulate their research compellingly to both their peers and other audiences
The book includes illustrations