<p> Borgmann 1</p><p>Albert Borgmann Department of Philosophy The University of Montana Missoula, Montana 59812-5780</p><p>Bibliography</p><p>1. Books and Monographs</p><p>"Die ontologischen Grundlagen der Newman'schen Philosophie," Newman-Studien 7 (1967): 8- 125.</p><p>The Philosophy of Language: Historical Foundations and Contemporary Issues. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1974.</p><p>Technology and the Character of Contemporary Life: A Philosophical Inquiry. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1984; 5th printing 1997.</p><p>With the assistance of Carl Mitcham, "The Question of Heidegger and Technology: A Critical Review of the Literature," Philosophy Today 23 (1987): 97-194.</p><p>Crossing the Postmodern Divide. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992; 5th printing 1998. Chinese translation 2003.</p><p>Holding On to Reality: The Nature of Information at the Turn of the Millennium. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999; 2nd printing 2000.</p><p>Power Failure: Christianity in the Culture of Technology. Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos Press, 2003.</p><p>Real American Ethics: Taking Responsibility for Our Country. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006.</p><p>2. Articles</p><p>"The Transformation of Heidegger's Thought," The Personalist 47 (1966): 484-99, reprinted in Philosophy Today, no. 1, ed. Jerry H. Gill (New York: MacMillan, 1968) 139-57.</p><p>"Philosophy and the Concern for Man," Philosophy Today 10 (1966): 236-46.</p><p>"Language in Heidegger's Philosophy," Journal of Existentialism, 7 (1966-67): 161-80. Borgmann 2</p><p>"Sprache als System und Ereignis," Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung, 21 (1967): 570- 89.</p><p>"Heidegger and Symbolic Logic," Heidegger and the Quest for Truth, ed. Manfred Frings (Chicago: Quandrangle, 1968), 139-62; substantially revised version in Heidegger and Modern Philosophy, ed. Michael Murray (New Haven: Yale UP 1978), 3-22.</p><p>"The Place of Theology in a Technological World," NCEA Bulletin 64 (1968): 28-33.</p><p>"Technology and Reality," Man and World 4 (1971): 59-69.</p><p>"Orientation in Technology," Philosophy Today 16 (1972): 135-47.</p><p>"Functionalism in Science and Technology," Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy (Sofia: Sofia Press Production Centre, 1973-75), 2: 31-36.</p><p>"The Explanation of Technology," Research in Philosophy and Technology 1 (1978): 99-118.</p><p>"Mind, Body, and World," Philosophical Forum 8 (1976): 68-86.</p><p>"Freedom and Determinism in a Technological Setting," Research in Philosophy and Technology 2 (1979): 79-90. Polish translation in Czlowiek I Swiatopoglad 8-9 (1979): 70-84.</p><p>"Should Montana Share Its Coal? Technology and Public Policy," Research in Philosophy of Technology 3 (1980): 287-311.</p><p>"Technology and Nature in Europe and America," International Dimensions of the Environmental Crisis, ed. Richard N. Barrett (Boulder, CO: Westview, 1982) 3- 20.</p><p>"The Good Life and Appropriate Technology," Research in Philosophy and Technology 6 (1983): 11-19. To be reprinted in Technology: Assessments and Alternatives, ed. Frederick Ferré (Herbert Johnson Publisher).</p><p>"Christianity and the Cultural Center of Gravity," Listening 17 (1983): 93-102.</p><p>"Technology and Democracy," Research in Philosophy and Technology 7 (1984): 211- 28; reprinted in Technology and Politics, ed. Michael E. Kraft and Norman J. Vig Borgmann 3</p><p>(Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1988). Spanish translation in Anthropos nos. 94-95 (1989): 57-67.</p><p>"Prospects for the Theology of Technology," Theology and Technology, ed. Carl Mitcham and Jim Grote (Lanham, MD: UP of America, 1984): 305-22.</p><p>"Amerikanische Zeitkritik nach Heidegger," Philosophisches Jahrbuch 112 (1985): 129- 35.</p><p>"Philosophical Reflections on the Microelectronic Revolution," in Philosophy and Technology II, ed. Carl Mitcham and Alois Huning, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science (Dordrecht: Reidel, 1986) 189-203. German version in Technikphilosophie im Zeitalter der Informationstechnik, ed. Mitcham and Huning (Braunschweig, Germany: Vieweg, 1986) 143-54.</p><p>"Liberty, Festivity, and Poverty: Harvey Cox on Christianity and Technology," Philosophy Today 30 (1986): 179-90.</p><p>"Republican Virtue in a Technological Society," Technological Change and the Transformation of America, ed. Charles Strain and Steven Goldberg (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois UP, 1987) 159-75.</p><p>"The Invisibility of Contemporary Culture," Revue internationale de philosophie 41 (1987): 234-49. Referenced in Sociological Abstracts.</p><p>"Reply" Technology and Contemporary Life, ed. Paul T. Durbin (Dordrecht: Reidel, 1988) 29-43. (This is the response to reviews by Professors Stanley Carpenter and Manfred Stanley, presented at a symposium of the American Philosophical Association on my Technology and the Character of Contemporary Life. The reviews are published in the same volume.)</p><p>"Technology and the Crisis of Liberalism: Reflections on Michael Sandel's Work," Technological Transformations, ed. Joseph C. Pitt and Edwin Byrne (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1989) 105-22.</p><p>"Texts and Things: Holding on to Reality," Lifeworld and Technology, ed. Timothy Casey and Lester Embree. (Washington DC: Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology and UP of America, 1990) 93-116.</p><p>"The Unfortunate Results of Technology," USA Today Magazine 118 (May 1990): 55- 56. Borgmann 4 mmm “Communities of Celebration: Technology and Public Life," Research in Philosophy and Technology 10 (1990): 315-45.</p><p>"The Development of Technology in Eastern and Western Europe," Europe, America, and Technology: Philosophical Perspectives, ed. Paul T. Durbin (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1991) 1-11.</p><p>"Die postmoderne Wende in der amerikanischen Philosophie," ZeitSchrift 40 (1991): 178-83.</p><p>"Artificial Realities: Centering One's Life in an Advanced Technological Setting," The Presence of Feeling in Thought, ed. Bernard den Ouden and Marcia Moen (New York: Peter Lang, 1991) 191-214.</p><p>"The Artificial and the Real: Reflections on Baudrillard's America," Jean Baudrillard: The Disappearance of Art and Politics, ed. William Stearns and William Chaloupka (New York: St. Martin's, 1992) 160-76.</p><p>"Cosmopolitanism and Provincialism: On Heidegger's Errors and Insights," Philosophy Today 36 (1992): 131-45.</p><p>"The Postmodern Economy," New Worlds, New Technologies, New Issues, ed. Stephen H. Cutliffe et al. (Bethlehem, PA: Lehigh UP, 1992): 40-56.</p><p>"Reply to Larry Hickman," Research in Philosophy and Technology 12 (1992): 345-47. </p><p>"The Moral Significance of the Material Culture," Inquiry 35 (1992): 291-300, reprinted in Technology and the Politics of Knowledge, ed. Andrew Feenberg and Alastair Hannay (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1995) 85-93. </p><p>"The Moral Assessment of Technology," Democracy in a Technological Society, ed. Langdon Winner (Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer, 1992) 207-13. Reprinted in The Politics of Knowledge, ed. Andrew Feenberg and Alastair Hannay (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1995).</p><p>"Finding Philosophy," Falling in Love with Wisdom, ed. David D. Karnos and Robert G. Shoemaker (New York, Oxford UP, 1993) 157-60.</p><p>"Artificial Intelligence and Human Personality," Research in Philosophy and Technology 14 (1994): 271-83.</p><p>"The Depth of Design," Discovering Design, ed. Victor Margolin and Richard Buchanan (Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1995) 13-22. Borgmann 5</p><p>"The Nature of Reality and the Reality of Nature," Reinventing Nature?, ed. Michael E. Soulé and Gary Lease (Island Press, 1995) 31-45.</p><p>"Information and Reality at the Turn of the Century," Design Issues 11 (1995): 21-30.</p><p>"Theory, Practice, Reality," Inquiry 38 (1995): 143-56.</p><p>"Postmodern Ontology," Research in Philosophy and Technology 15 (1995): 223-26.</p><p>"Does Philosophy Matter?" Technology in Society 17 (1995): 295- 309.</p><p>"Celebrating the Dead - Reviving the Arts," High Ground 1 (1995).</p><p>"The Meaning of Technology," The World and I, March 1996: 289-99.</p><p>"Technology and the Crisis of Contemporary Culture," American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 70 (1996): 33-44.</p><p>"Bugbee on Philosophy and Modernity," Wilderness and the Heart, ed. Edward F. Mooney (Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1999), pp 115-28.</p><p>"Reply to My Critics," Technology and the Good Life?, ed. Eric Higgs, Andrew Light, and David Strong (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000), pp. 341-70.</p><p>"Information, Nearness, and Farness," The Robot in the Garden, ed. Ken Goldberg (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000), pp. 92-107.</p><p>"The Transparency and Contingency of the Earth," Earth Matters, ed. Robert Frodeman (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 2000), pp. 99-106.</p><p>“Semiartificial Intelligence,” Heidegger, Coping, and Cognitive Science, ed. Mark Wrathall and Jeff Malpas (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2000), pp. 197-205 and 369.</p><p>"Heidegger and Ethics Beyond the Call of Duty," Appropriating Heidegger, ed. Mark Wrathall and James Faulconer (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000), pp. 68-81.</p><p>"Information and Education at the Turn of the Century," Bridges 5 (1998): 133-53. </p><p>"A Scarcity of Focal Things," Technology in Society 21 (1999): 191-99. </p><p>"Gender, Nature, and Fidelity," Ethics and the Environment, 4 (2000): 131-42. Borgmann 6</p><p>"The Moral Complexion of Consumption," Journal of Consumer Research, 26 (2000): 418-22. “Information und Wirklichkeit,” Die Zukunft des Wissens, ed. Jürgen Mittelstrass (Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2000), pp. 103-14. </p><p>“Society in the Postmodern Era,” Washington Quarterly, 23 (2000): 189-200.</p><p>“The Destitution of Space,” Harvard Design Magazine Winter/Spring 2000: pp. 12-17.</p><p>“Opaque and Articulate Design,” International Journal of Technology and Design Education 11 (2001): 5-11.</p><p>"Everyday Fortitude," Christianity Today 14 November 2001, pp. 16-21.</p><p>"Contingency and Grace in an Age of Science and Technology," Theology Today 59 (2002), pp. 6-20.</p><p>“On the Blessings of Calamity and the Burdens of Good Fortune,” Hedgehog Review, vol. 4 (2002), pp. 7-24.</p><p>“The Headaches and Pleasures of General Education,” The Montana Professor, vol. 13 (Spring 2003), pp. 10-15.</p><p>"Response to My Readers," Techne: Journal of the Society for Philosophy and Technology 6 (2002), available at http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/SPT/v6n1/ August 13, 2003.</p><p>"Kinds of Pragmatism", Techne: Journal of the Society for Philosophy and Technology 7 (2003), available athttp://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/SPT/v7n1/borgmann.html October 27, 2003.</p><p>“The Headaches and Pleasures of General Education,” The Montana Professor, vol. 13 (2003), pp. 10-15.</p><p>“Is the Internet the Solution to the Problem of Community?” Community in the Digital Age, ed. Darin Barney and Andrew Feenberg (Boulder, CO: Rowman and Littlefield, 2004), pp. 53-67.</p><p>“Mediating Between Science and Technology,” Borgmann 7</p><p>Postphenomenology, ed. Evan Selinger (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2006), pp. 247-55.</p><p>“Technology and Trust,” The Bible in Transmission, Autumn 2004, vols. 11-17.</p><p>“La technología y la búsqueda,” Techologia y Sociedad, vol. 2 (2005), pp. 81-93. </p><p>“Art and Technology,” Art & Ideas, May 05-October 05, pp. 1-7.</p><p>“Information and Inhabitation,” Philosophy Design Papers, vol. 3 (2004). Reprinted in Design Philosophy Papers: Collection Two, ed. Anne-Marie Willis (Ravensbourne, Australia: Team D/S/E Publications, 2005), pp. 10-19.</p><p>“Technology,” A Companion to Heidegger, ed. Hubert Dreyfus and Mark Wrathall (Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2005), pp. 420-32.</p><p>“Broken Symmetries: The Romantic Search for a Moral Cosmology,“ Philosophical Romanticism, ed. Nicolas Kompridis (London: Routledge, 2006), pp. 238-62.</p><p>“A Moral Conception of Commodification,” The Moralization of the Markets, ed. Nico Stehr, Christoph Henning, and Bernd Weiler (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2006), pp. 193-211.</p><p>“Technology as a Cultural Force: For Alena and Griffin,” The Canadian Journal of Sociology, vol. 31 (2006), pp. 351-60.</p><p>“A Reply to My Critics [of Real American Ethics],” Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, vol. 21 (2008), pp. 85-89.</p><p>“Cyberspace, Cosmology, and the Meaning of Life,” Ubiquity, vol. 8 (2007), http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v8i07_borgmann.html </p><p>“5 Questions,” Philosophy of Technology, ed. Jan-Kyrre Berg Olsen and Evan Selinger (n.p.: Automatic Press, 2007), pp. 6-15.</p><p>“Digital Law vs. Analog Lawyers,” The Montana Lawyer, vol. 33 (2008), pp. 7-9 and 32- 33.</p><p>“The Growth of Information and the Texture of Reality,” Explorations in Media Ecology, vol. 7, no. 4 (2008), pp. 241-54.</p><p>“Traditional Culture and Global Commodification,” Bulletin of the Boston Theological Institute, vol. 8 (2008), pp. 18-23. Borgmann 8</p><p>“Does the Crisis of Global Warming Require a Spiritual Solution?” Truth and Grace: A Journal of Catholic Reflection for Southern Africa, vol. 25, no. 3 (2008), pp. 38- 43.</p><p>“Enclosure and Disclosure: On Content and Form in Architecture,” AI & Society, vol. 25 (2010), pp. 11-18.</p><p>“How Not to Let a Crisis Go to Waste,” The Hedgehog Review, vol. 12, no. 2 (2010), p. 57.</p><p>“I Miss the Hungry Years: Coping with Abundance,” The Montana Professor, vol. 21, no. 1 (2010), pp. 3-6. Reprinted in The Handbook of Design for Sustainability, ed. Stuart Walker and Jacques Girard (New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2013), pp. 93-99.</p><p>“Orientation in Technological Space,” First Monday, vol. 15, no. 15 (June 2010).</p><p>“’. . . or is the question of being at once the most basic and the most concrete?’ On the Ambitions and Responsibilities of Contemporary American Philosophy,” AI & Society, vol. 25 (2010), pp. 19-26.</p><p>“Reality and Technology,” Cambridge Journal of Economics, vol. 34 (2010), pp. 27-35.</p><p>“Intelligence and the Limits of Codes,” Switching Codes, ed. Thomas Bartscherer and Roderick Coover (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011), pp. 184-88.</p><p>“The Here and Now: Theory, Technology, and Actuality,” Philosophy and Technology, vol. 24 (2011), pp. 5-17.</p><p>“The Sacred and the Person,” Inquiry, vol. 54 (2011), pp. 183-94.</p><p>“Contemplation in a Technological Era: Learning from Thomas Merton,” Merton Annual, vol. 24 (2011), pp. 54-66. Also published in Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, vol. 64 (2012), pp. 3-10.</p><p>“Response to Norm Friesen,” Techne, vol. 15, no. 3 (2011).</p><p>“The Lure of Technology: Understanding and Reclaiming the World,” Crux, vol. 47 (2011), pp. 4-11, 20-28, and 36-44.</p><p>“The Setting of the Scene: Technological Fixes and the Design of the Good Life,” Engineering the Climate, ed. Christopher Preston (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2012), pp. 189-99.</p><p>“Matter Matters: Materiality in Philosophy, Physics, and Technology,” Materiality and Organizing, ed. Paul M. Leonardi, Bonnie A. Nardi, and Jannis Kalinikos (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012), pp. 335-47. Borgmann 9</p><p>“Science, Ethics, and Technology and the Challenge of Global Warming,” Debating Science, ed. Dane Scott and Blake Francis (Amherst: Humanity Books, 2012), pp. 169- 77.</p><p>“The Collision of Plausibility with Reality: Lifting the Veil of the Ethical Neutrality of Technology,” Educational Technology, vol. 52 (2012), pp. 40-43.</p><p>“A Turn to Comprehension and Competence,” Critical Making, ed. Garnet Hertz, 2012.</p><p>“So Who Am I Really? Personal Identity in the Age of the Internet,” AI & Society, vol. 28 (2013), pp. “15-20.</p><p>“From Electrons and Logic Gates to Everyday Life: On the Asymmetry of Technological Devices,” Synesis: A Journal of Science, Technology, Ethics, and Policy, 2013, pp. T:4- T: 8.</p><p>“Privacy Betrayed,” Montana Journalism Review, no. 43 (2014), p. 35.</p><p>“Stability, Instability, and Phenomenology,” Postphenomenological Investigations, ed. Robert Rosenberger and Peter-Paul Verbeek (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2015), pp. 247-52. </p><p>3. Major Reviews</p><p>Review of William Barrett, The Illusion of Technique, Man and World 13 (1980): 458- 65.</p><p>Review of Don Ihde, Technics and Praxis, Philosophical Topics 12 (1982): 190-94.</p><p>Review of Edward G. Ballard, Man and Technology and of Donald M. Borchert and David Stewart, eds., Being Human in a Technological Age, Man and World 15 (1982): 107-15. Borgmann 10</p><p>"Beyond Autonomous Technology?" A review of Langdon Winner, The Whale and the Reactor: A Search for Limits in an Age of High Technology, Research in Philosophy and Technology 9 (1989): 199-204. </p><p>Review of C.A. Bowers', The Cultural Dimensions of Educational, Computing, Journal for Educational Computing Research 6 (1990): 111-21.</p><p>Review of E.F. Byrne, Work Inc.: A Philosophical Inquiry, Journal of Business Ethics 12 (1992): 159-61.</p><p>Review of Don Ihde, Technology and Lifeworld, Research in Philosophy and Technology 13 (1993): 339-45.</p><p>Review of Joseph D. Bronzino, Vincent H. Smith, and Maurice L. Wade, Medical Technology and Society, Research in Philosophy and Technology 14 (1994): 287-90.</p><p>Review of Ronald Tobey, Technology as Freedom in Research in Philosophy and Technology 19 (2000): 373-76.</p><p>Review of William Miller, The Mystery of Courage, in Christian Century, 14 November 2001, pp. 16-21.</p><p>Review of Peter-Paul Verbeek, What Things Do in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, August 1, 2005.</p><p>4. Minor Reviews</p><p>Review of Walther Rehm, Späte Studien, Journal of English and Germanic Philology 65 (1966): 142-46.</p><p>Review of Kurt Müller-Vollmer, Towards a Phenomenological Theory of Literature, Journal of English and Germanic Philology 65 (1966): 558-61.</p><p>Review of Bernhard Welte, Auf der Spur des Ewigen, Caritas 67 (1966): 399-40. Borgmann 11</p><p>Review of N.A. Nikan, Sense, Understanding, and Reason, Philosophy East and West 18 (1968): 217-18.</p><p>Review of Manfred Züfle, Prosa der Welt, Journal of English and Germanic Philology 69 (1970): 494-97.</p><p>Review of Lauri Rauhala, Intentionality and the Problem of the Unconscious, Philosophy East and West 20 (1970): 431-32.</p><p>Review of Christoph Eykman, Geschichtspessimismus in der deutschen Literatur des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts, Journal of English and Germanic Philology 71 (1972): 302-04.</p><p>Review of Hans Jaeger, Heidegger und die Sprache, Journal of English and Germanic Philology 72 (1973): 302-05.</p><p>Review of Michael Zimmerman, Heidegger's Confrontation with Modernity, Isis 83 (1992): 166-67.</p><p>Review of Charles Guignon, The Cambridge Companion to Heidegger, Journal of English and Germanic Philology 94 (1995): 306-7.</p><p>Studies in Philosophy 31 (1999): 131-32.</p><p>Review of John Durham Peters, Speaking into the Air in TLS, 21 April 2000.</p><p>Review of David Tabachnik and Toivo Koivukoski, eds., Globalization, Technology, and Philosophy, Canadian Journal of Sociology, vol. 31 (2006), pp. 155-57.</p><p>Review of Louis Caruana, Science and Virtue, Review of Metaphysics, vol. 61 (2007- 08), pp. 205-7.</p>
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