A valuable and documented source. --ChoiceFerkiss has navigated an exceedingly complex course through our philosophical history, tracing the lineage of ideas about nature and technology as they evolved from ancient times through Taoism, industrialism, Marxism, and several other isms.'--Sierra MagazineOffers a colorful, concise, and well-written survey of formal thought on the role of science and technology.--Policy CurrentsWorldwide in its scope and reach, Ferkiss's book encompasses ethics and technology, society, and international relations--a true renaissance perspective. It is written clearly and without trepidations.--Amitai Etzioni, author of The Moral DimensionA valuable overview of conceptions of nature, science, and technology since ancient times. Anyone concerned with global environmental issues will benefit from its temperate, even- handed treatment of the hundreds of thinkers who have participated in great age-old debate over the human conquest of the earth and its resources.--W. Warren Wagar, Distinguished Teaching Professor, SUNY, BinghamtonA fine book . . . an excellent source book and] a valuable reference work, one of those books that belong on the shelf, near at hand, in the collection of any serious student of environmentalism and the history of technology. It will be consulted often.--Walter Rosenbaum, University of Florida, author of Environmental Politics and PolicyAn extraordinary achievement--a dazzling scholarly tour de force that is so clearly and elegantly written that readers are gripped by the superb story Ferkiss] tells. It is the story of what may be the central issue of our time--humanity's relationship with nature. . . . Perhaps no scholar on earth is better equipped to tell this story. . . . Ferkiss] exhibits an extraordinary command of the subject as he takes readers on a fascinating guided tour through Western and Eastern culture, beautifully summarizing and judiciously commenting on the changing attitudes shown by people ranging from Buddhists to Nazis, from the ancient Greeks to today's Earth Firsters and ecotopians .... A genuine treat.--Edward Cornish, President, World Future SocietyA fine book...it reaches broadly and deeply into our cultural roots, bringing religion, theology, popular culture, science, folklore, natural history and much else into the discussion...an excellent source book and] a valuable reference work, one of those books that belong on the shelf, near at hand, in the collection of any serious student of environmentalism and the history of technology. It will be consulted often.-- Walter Rosenbaum, University of Florida, author of Environmental Politics and Policy While all human societies have enlisted technologies to control nature, the last hundred years have witnessed the technological exploitation and destruction of natural resources on an unprecedented scale. As environmental groups and the scientific community sound the alarm about deforestation, global warming and ozone depletion, the obvious question arises: how did we get where we are today? Victor Ferkiss here sets out to answer this central question, emphasizing that we cannot escape from our present environmental predicament unless we understand the ideas which have created it.Tracing the development of cultural attitudes toward the environment and technology over almost the whole span of human civilization, this book is distinctive both in its comprehensiveness, and in its attempt to place side by side influential thinkers and movements with varied views on these issues. In this extraordinary book Ferkiss asks the basic questions concerning humans and their relationship to the environment. He traces cultural attitudes towards the environment from early mankind to the present day. This book is distinguished in its comprehensiveness, as well as in its attempt to place influential thinkers and movements with varied views side-by-side.
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我不得不承认,阅读此书的初期,我曾被其中晦涩的哲学思辨略微劝退。它并不迎合大众阅读的舒适区,反而大胆地引入了德勒兹的“块茎理论”和福柯的“知识考古学”来解析信息革命的本质。但如果坚持读下去,你会发现这种看似高深的理论,却是作者用以撬动传统线性历史观的强力杠杆。特别是关于“数字殖民主义”那部分的论述,作者没有停留在对跨国科技巨头的道德谴责,而是用一种近乎空间几何学的分析,描绘了数据流、算法标准和基础设施布局如何构建起新的权力边界。这种运用非传统的哲学工具来解构当代议题的手法,显示了作者深厚的跨学科功底。对我来说,这本书与其说是一本关于科技史的著作,不如说是一次关于“如何提问”的深度训练。它教会了我如何穿透表面的技术光鲜,去探究隐藏在效率背后那些关于控制、隶属和知识生产的深层逻辑。
评分这本书的理论框架构建得极其扎实,但最让我感到耳目一新的,是它对“工具决定论”的彻底解构。许多关于科技与社会关系的论述,很容易陷入一种二元对立的陷阱:要么技术是万能的救世主,要么是潘多拉的魔盒。然而,作者却提供了一种更加微妙的视角,强调了“物质文化”与“社会实践”之间那种你中有我、我中有你的复杂纠缠。书中对十九世纪中期蒸汽动力织布机在英国北部纺织厂的推广案例进行了详尽的对比分析,揭示了技术本身的功能性,远不如工会谈判、资本家决策和地方政府监管这些“社会变量”更能决定该工具在现实中的最终形态与影响范围。这种将技术视为一种被社会力量不断“塑造”和“驯化”的对象的观点,极大地拓宽了我的视野。它让我意识到,当我们谈论人工智能或基因编辑时,我们真正需要批判的,或许并非技术本身的代码或原理,而是设计和部署这些工具的人类社会结构。
评分最让我感到震撼和共鸣的是作者对“时间性”处理的独到见解。我们通常将技术进步视为一种线性的、加速的、永不回头的进程。然而,这本书挑战了这种“进步史观”。作者通过细致考察工业革命时期“时间同步化”的社会成本——例如,铁道时刻表的制定如何抹杀了地方性的、季节性的生活节奏——揭示了技术进步的阴影面。那种为了追求效率而对人类自然生命节奏的“剪裁”和“拉伸”,在书中得到了深刻的体现。我看到那些曾经与太阳作息的农民和手工艺人,是如何被卷入到机器发出的、永不间断的滴答声中。这种对“失落的时间感”的追溯,让我对现代生活中的“匆忙”有了一种全新的理解,这已经超越了简单的“效率高低”的讨论,触及到了生命哲学的层面。这本书的价值,正在于它迫使我们慢下来,去衡量那些在追求“更快”的过程中被我们抛弃的,可能更加本质的东西。
评分这本书的叙事方式简直令人拍案叫绝,它没有采取那种高屋建瓴、空泛论述的学者腔调,而是巧妙地将宏大的议题切割成无数个充满人情味的微观案例。我尤其欣赏作者在处理“技术伦理困境”时的那种近乎电影剧本的描绘力。比如,书中有一章专门探讨了早期电报技术在偏远社区的引入过程,那不仅仅是关于电缆铺设和信号传输的枯燥记录,而是深入到那些原本信息闭塞的家庭,展示了新技术是如何在无意中重塑了家族权力结构和邻里关系。作者没有急于下结论,而是像一个经验丰富的社会人类学家一样,细致入微地记录了那些不适应与被冲击的瞬间。那种对个体命运与技术浪潮碰撞点的捕捉,使得原本抽象的“社会影响”变得触手可及,我仿佛能闻到那个时代电报房里弥漫的煤油灯味和纸张的霉味。这种叙事上的克制与深刻,让阅读过程变成了一种沉浸式的体验,而不是简单的知识接收。它迫使我停下来,思考那些我们习以为常的技术进步背后,究竟牺牲了多少不易察觉的“人味儿”。
评分这本书在文笔上的跳跃性和风格的多元性,是它区别于同期出版物的显著特征。有时,作者的笔触会变得极其抒情,仿佛在写一首献给失落的传统工艺的挽歌;而下一秒,笔锋骤转,又变成了对新兴生物技术领域商业利益链条的冷峻剖析,措辞犀利,数据详实得令人心寒。这种“冷热交织”的叙事策略,成功地避免了让读者产生审美疲劳。例如,在论述公共卫生技术对城市空间改造的影响时,作者穿插了一段关于老旧社区居民对于“无菌化”改造的抵触情绪的采访记录,那种带着乡音的、对生活习惯被强制改变的抱怨,与前文冰冷的统计图表形成了强烈的张力。这种张力,恰恰是社会科学研究中最宝贵的东西:既要有宏观的结构分析,又不能丢失个体经验的温度和真实性。这种平衡的掌握,使得这本书既有学术的深度,又不乏文学的可读性。
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