Albert Borgmann
{{Short description|German-American philosopher (1937–2023)}}
Albert Borgmann (Nov. 23, 1937 – May 7, 2023) was a German-born American philosopher, specializing in the philosophy of technology.
Borgmann was born in Freiburg, Germany, and was a professor of philosophy at the University of Montana. In 2013 Borgmann received the Golden Eurydice Award for his contributions to philosophy.{{Cite web |url=http://thepowerofinformation.eu/programme |title=Programme | the power of information |access-date=2013-12-28 |archive-date=2013-12-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131230232152/http://thepowerofinformation.eu/programme |url-status=dead }} Borgmann died in Missoula, Montana on May 7, 2023, at the age of 85.{{cite web |title=Albert Borgmann |url=https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/missoulian/name/albert-borgmann-obituary?id=51848468 |website=Legacy |access-date=10 September 2023}}
Philosophy
Technology and the Character of Contemporary Life: A Philosophical Inquiry (1984) is a landmark text in the philosophy of technology. Borgmann claims that technological devices are not value-neutral and counsels us to discover the good life in a technological world through what he calls "focal things and practices," which engage us in their own right.
Crossing the Postmodern Divide (1992) is a philosophical critique of contemporary culture that offers a powerful alternative vision for the postmodern era. Described as a "[r]ather astoundingly large-minded vision of the nature of humanity, civilization, and science,"{{Cite book |url=https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/albert-borgmann/crossing-the-postmodern-divide/ |title=CROSSING THE POSTMODERN DIVIDE {{!}} Kirkus Reviews |language=en}} this book charts a path out of the joyless and artificial culture of consumption.
In Real American Ethics (2006), distancing himself from both conservative and liberal ideology, Borgmann explores the making of American values and proposes new ways for ordinary citizens to improve the country, through individual and social choices and actions.{{cite news |url=http://www.press.uchicago.edu/presssite/metadata.epl?mode=synopsis&bookkey=203877
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|title=Borgmann, Albert Real American Ethics: Taking Responsibility for Our Country. 232 p. 6 x 9 2006|date=2006-08-17}} Bill McKibben writes that Borgmann's "understanding that consumerism is the great enemy of reality in our time is profound, nonideological, and deeply helpful to any readers concerned not only about their country, but about their own lives."{{Cite web |last=McKibben |first=Bill |date=2006 |title=Review: Real American Ethics |url=https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/chicago/R/bo4129891.html}}
Bibliography
=Books=
- Philosophy of Language: Historical Foundations and Contemporary Issues (1977) {{ISBN|90-247-1589-X}}
- Technology and the Character of Contemporary Life: A Philosophical Inquiry (University of Chicago Press 1984) {{ISBN|0-226-06629-0}}
- Crossing the Postmodern Divide (University of Chicago Press 1992) {{ISBN|0-226-06627-4}}
- Holding onto Reality: The Nature of Information at the Turn of the Millennium (University of Chicago Press 1999) {{ISBN|0-226-06623-1}}. See [http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/066258.html the introduction] to the book.
- Power Failure: Christianity in the Culture of Technology (Baker Publishing Group 2003) {{ISBN|1-58743-058-4}}
- Real American Ethics: Taking Responsibility for Our Country (University of Chicago Press 2006) {{ISBN|0-226-06634-7}}. See [http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/066347.html an excerpt] from the book.
- Moral Cosmology: On Being in the World Fully and Well (2023) ISBN 978-1-66690-046-0
=Essays=
- "The Question of Heidegger and Technology: A Critical Review of the Literature," (with the assistance of Carl Mitcham), Philosophy Today 23 (1987): 97-194.
- Chapter by Borgmann in Buchanan, Richard and Victor Margolin, editors Discovering Design: Explorations in Design Studies. University of Chicago Press (1995) {{ISBN|0-226-07815-9}}
- [http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/SPT/v7n1/borgmann.html Kinds of Pragmatism] (Fall 2003)
See also
References
Further reading
- Higgs, Eric et al., Technology and the Good Life University of Chicago Press, 2000. {{ISBN|0-226-33387-6}}.
- [http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/SPT/v6n1/ Techné: Journal of the Society for Philosophy and Technology, Fall 2002]. Special issue discussing Holding onto Reality.
External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20160116182944/http://cas.umt.edu/draft/philosophy2014/People/faculty.php?id=679 Brief Biography (College of Arts and Sciences, University of Montana)]
- [http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/borghayl.html An interview/dialogue with Albert Borgmann and N. Katherine Hayles on humans and machines] (1999)
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070109212857/http://www.religion-online.org/showarticle.asp?title=2901 Albert Borgmann on Taming Technology] Interview by David Wood, August 2003.
- [http://ubiquity.acm.org/article.cfm?id=1232403 Albert Borgmann on "Cyberspace, Cosmology, and the Meaning of Life"] published in Ubiquity: Volume 8, Issue 7 (February 20, 2007 - February 26, 2007).
- [http://figureground.org/interview-with-albert-borgmann/ Interview with Albert Borgmann. Figure/Ground. April 16th, 2010]
- [https://missoulian.com/news/local/obituaries/albert-borgmann/article_68ebf36c-e6f6-536b-91ff-e0493439a489.html Obituary, Missoulian. May 9, 2023].
- [https://www.umt.edu/philosophy/people/in-memoriam.php In Memoriam: Albert Borgmann]. University of Montana. May 2023.
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