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[Commlist] New book: Distracted - A Philosophy of Cars and Phones
Wed Sep 18 13:13:51 GMT 2024
We would like to announce a new publication from the University of
Minnesota Press, which we hope will be of interest.
*Distracted***
A Philosophy of Cars and Phones
*Robert Rosenberger***
*_https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9781517916565/distracted/
<https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9781517916565/distracted/>_*
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*Receive a 20% discount online*:**LLS24*
*Valid until 11:59 GMT, 31^st December 2024. Discount only applies to
the CAP website.
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*Applying insights from philosophy and cognitive science to address the
urgent issue of smartphone-induced distracted driving.*
Although the dangers of texting while driving are widely known, many
people resist the idea that phone usage will impair their driving. And
connectivity features in new cars have only made using technology behind
the wheel more tempting. What will it take to change people’s minds and
behavior? Robert Rosenberger contends that a better understanding of why
this combination of technologies is so dangerous could effectively
adjust both habits and laws.
Rosenberger brings together ideas from philosophy and cognitive science
to leverage a postphenomenological perspective that reveals how our
smartphones make us such bad drivers. Reviewing decades of empirical
studies in cognitive science, he shows that we have developed habits of
perception regarding our compulsive technology use—habits that may wrest
our attention away from the road.
/Distracted/develops innovative concepts for understanding
technology-related habits and the ways that our relationships to our
devices influence how we perceive the world. In turn, these ideas can
help drivers be more cognizant of the effect that smartphone usage has
on their perceptions, better inform efforts to enact stricter
regulations, and help us all to be more reflective about the
technologies that shape our lives.
*Robert Rosenberger*is associate professor in the School of Public
Policy at the Georgia Institute of Technology and president of the
Society for Philosophy and Technology. He is author of /Callous Objects:
Designs against the Homeless/(Minnesota, 2017), editor of /The Critical
Ihde/, and coeditor of /Postphenomenological Investigations: Essays on
Human–Technology Relations/and /Postphenomenology and Imaging: How to
Read Technology/.
*University of Minnesota Press**| June 2024 | 296pp | 9781517916565 | PB
| £24.99**
*Price subject to change.
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