Technology and the Spirit
By (Author) Ignacio L. Gotz
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th August 2001
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Technology: general issues
Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects
Schools and pre-schools
Spirituality and religious experience
291.175
Hardback
160
Most contemporary accounts of the role of technology in world culture are alarmist and, at times, condemn many uses of technology without much effort to get beyond the surface of this worldwide phenomenon. Technological innovations that might rightly be critiqued are taken as representative of the entire field of technology. On the other hand, there are those, including some scientists, for whom technology and its uses pose no questions at all and who seem to delight in predictions of a future totally dominated by technology. They prey on the human delight in newness and innovation and on our readiness to be surprised by what may someday come to be. Gtz takes the position that so-called technology problems are really our problems, not the fault of technology. Technology is an integral part of what we are as human beings, a significant aspect of our evolution. Gtz also advances the thesis that technology may be viewed from the perspective of the human capacity to grow, and that when we do so, we are, in effect, spiritualizing technology and rendering it more meaningful to ourselves. Gtz suggests several models that may be employed to achieve this spiritualization. This provocative analysis will be of interest to general readers as well as scholars, students, and researchers concerned with contemporary social and religious issues.
"These meditiations could provide intellectual stimulus to anyone sympathetic to the claim that tools and technological systems and conceptualizations embody spirit....[t]he attention to sources from the thousand years of Western thought between Augustine and Luther will prove intriguing for some readers....For those sharing Gotz's intuition of some Transcendent pulsing through nature and second nature, this volume will point to traditions to study and authors to consult in the search for the meaning of our existence in a technological world."-Technology and Culture
The book presents a provocative view of technology....General readers; all undergraduate levels.-Choice
These meditiations could provide intellectual stimulus to anyone sympathetic to the claim that tools and technological systems and conceptualizations embody spirit....[t]he attention to sources from the thousand years of Western thought between Augustine and Luther will prove intriguing for some readers....For those sharing Gotz's intuition of some Transcendent pulsing through nature and second nature, this volume will point to traditions to study and authors to consult in the search for the meaning of our existence in a technological world.-Technology and Culture
"The book presents a provocative view of technology....General readers; all undergraduate levels."-Choice
IGNACIO L. GTZ is Lawrence Stessin Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Teaching Fellow at New College, Hofstra University. Before coming to Hofstra, he taught for many years in India. His books include The Psychedelic Teacher, Creativity: Theoretical and Socio-Cosmic Reflections, Zen and the Art of Teaching, Conceptions of Happiness, The Culture of Sexism (Praeger, 1999), and Manners and Violence (Praeger, 2000).