Against nature : the metaphysics of information systems / by David Kreps.

By: Kreps, David [eauthor.]Contributor(s): Taylor and FrancisMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, 2018Description: 1 online resource (116 pages) : 2 illustrationsISBN: 9781351233828Subject(s): SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General | Computer science -- Philosophy | Information technology -- Philosophy | COMPUTERS / Computer Literacy | COMPUTERS / Computer Science | COMPUTERS / Data Processing | COMPUTERS / Hardware / General | COMPUTERS / Information Technology | COMPUTERS / Machine Theory | COMPUTERS / ReferenceAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 004.01 LOC classification: QA76.167Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
chapter 1 A transdisciplinary approach / David Kreps -- chapter 2 The problem with digital / David Kreps -- chapter 3 The future does not exist / David Kreps -- chapter 4 The world in a new light / David Kreps -- chapter 5 A theoretical manifesto for Green IT / David Kreps.
Abstract: This book questions the nature of the business and social information systems so ubiquitous in contemporary life. Linking positivism, individualism, and market-fundamentalist economics at the root of these systems, it critiques the philosophical ground of this triumvirate as fundamentally against nature. Connecting counter-philosophies of the subject as a natural part of existence, with more collectivist and ecological economics, it presents a historical critique of the development of the academic field of information systems and offers a complex view of the nature of Nature through which we might reshape our approach to technology and to our economies to overcome the existential threat of climate change. As such, it will appeal to philosophers, social theorists, and scholars of science and technology studies with interests in the environment and ecology, as well as those working in the field of information systems.
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chapter 1 A transdisciplinary approach / David Kreps -- chapter 2 The problem with digital / David Kreps -- chapter 3 The future does not exist / David Kreps -- chapter 4 The world in a new light / David Kreps -- chapter 5 A theoretical manifesto for Green IT / David Kreps.

This book questions the nature of the business and social information systems so ubiquitous in contemporary life. Linking positivism, individualism, and market-fundamentalist economics at the root of these systems, it critiques the philosophical ground of this triumvirate as fundamentally against nature. Connecting counter-philosophies of the subject as a natural part of existence, with more collectivist and ecological economics, it presents a historical critique of the development of the academic field of information systems and offers a complex view of the nature of Nature through which we might reshape our approach to technology and to our economies to overcome the existential threat of climate change. As such, it will appeal to philosophers, social theorists, and scholars of science and technology studies with interests in the environment and ecology, as well as those working in the field of information systems.

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