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%T Needful Structures: The Dialectics of Action, Technology, and Society in Sartre's Later Philosophy
%A Siegler, Marcel
%P 209
%D 2023
%I transcript Verlag
%K Action; Communities; Culture and institutions; Economics of land and energy; Factors affecting social behavior; French History of Philosophy; History, geographic treatment, biography; History, geography, and auxiliary disciplines; History: specific events and topics; History: theory and methods; Macroeconomics and related topics; Modern Western and other noneastern philosophy; Other ethical norms; Other philosophical systems and doctrines; Philosophical traditions and schools of thought; Philosophie/Allgemeines, Lexika; Philosophy and psychology; Philosophy and theory; Philosophy and theory of history; Philosophy of France; Philosophy of Technology; Political science (Politics and government); Sartre; Social Ontology; Social Philosophy; Social and political philosophy; Social sciences; Sociology and anthropology; Sociotechnical System; Technology (Applied sciences)
%@ 2702-9042
%@ 978-3-8394-6282-9
%~ transcript Verlag
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-101294-6
%U https://www.transcript-verlag.de/shopMedia/openaccess/pdf/oa9783839462829.pdf
%X How do humans, their needs, and technology interact in society? Marcel Siegler explores the dialectical relationship between human needs and desires, the demands and requirements of the built world, and the forms of organization that hold both humans and the built world together. He argues that complex societal constellations emerge from the actions individuals perform with the technological means at hand to satisfy their needs and desires in the short and long run. Based on a novel, complementary reading of French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, the study develops a conceptual framework for analyzing the intricate machinations of sociotechnical systems from a perspective on situated human-technology interaction.
%C DEU
%C Bielefeld
%G en
%9 Dissertation
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