Exceptional Technologies: A Continental Philosophy of Technology: by Dominic Smith, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2018, £19.79 paperback, ISBN HB: 978-1-3500-1560-9

International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 33 (1):62-65 (2020)
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Dominic Smith’s Exceptional Technologies has a specific project, a bridge it is hoping to build, between a philosophy of technology which has become too standardised and a continental tradition tha...

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