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Volume 1 / 2002 - Volume 10 / 2011
Cyborg Embodiment: Affect, Agency, Intentionality, and Responsibility
Guest Editor: Evan Selinger
317-325
Introduction: Cyborg embodiment: Affect, agency, intentionality, and responsibility
Evan Selinger
327-341
A moratorium on cyborgs: Computation, cognition, and commerce
Evan Selinger and Timothy Engström
343-346
The frozen cyborg: A reply to Selinger and Engström
Andy Clark
347-348
Interactive computation is interaction with what?: A reply to Clark
349-352
Some strangeness in the proportion, or how to stop worrying and learn to love the mechanistic forces of darkness
Eric Dietrich
353-374
Keeping the collectivity in mind?
Harry Collins, Andy Clark and Jeff Shrager
375-385
Developing/development cyborgs
Casper Bruun Jensen
387-395
Cyborg intentionality: Rethinking the phenomenology of human–technology relations
Peter-Paul Verbeek
397-404
Aging: I don’t want to be a cyborg!
Don Ihde
405-413
Affect, agency and responsibility: The act of killing in the age of cyborgs
John Protevi
415-424
The anachronism of moral individualism and the responsibility of extended agency
F. Allan Hanson
425-427
Human moral responsibility is moral responsibility enough: A reply to F. Allan Hanson
Ronald N. Giere
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