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41. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 3
Michael Seltzer

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42. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 2

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43. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 2
Agustin A. Araya

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44. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 2
Joanne Baldine

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45. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 2
Donald M. Bruce

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46. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 2
Frederick Ferré

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47. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 2
Bernard den Ouden

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48. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 2
Vitali Gorokhov

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49. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1
Pieter Tijmes

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50. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1
Philip Brey

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In this paper I evaluate the implications of contemporary information and communication media for the quality of life, including both the new media from the digital revolution and the older media that remain in use. My evaluation of contemporary media proceeds in three parts. First I discuss the benefits of contemporary media, with special emphasis given to their immediate functional benefits. I then discuss four potential threats posed by contemporary media. In a final section I examine the future of digital media and the possibilities available to us in shaping that future.

51. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1
Henk Procee

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52. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1
Egbert Schuurman

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53. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1
Tsjalling Swierstra

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54. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1
Pieter Tijmes

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55. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1
A. C. van der Valk

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56. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 2 > Issue: 3/4
Paul T. Durbin

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57. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 2 > Issue: 3/4
Brian S. Baigrie, Patricia J. Kazan

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58. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 2 > Issue: 3/4
Davis Baird

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59. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 2 > Issue: 3/4
Donald Beggs

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60. Society for Philosophy and Technology Quarterly Electronic Journal: Volume > 2 > Issue: 3/4
Stephen Johnston

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