TY - GEN T1 - Immanente Religion - Transzendente Technologie Technologiediskurse und gesellschaftliche Grenzüberschreitungen A2 - Maasen, Sabine Prof. Dr A2 - Atwood, David Dr. phil A2 - Keller, Felix PD Dr A2 - Mohn, Jürgen Prof. Dr A2 - Schwarke, Christian Prof. Dr A2 - Wyss, Beat Prof. Dr A2 - Jochum, Georg Dr A2 - Dickel, Sascha Jun.Prof. Dr A2 - Coenen, Christopher A2 - Grunwald, Armin Prof. Dr A2 - Nordmann, Alfred Prof. Dr A2 - Bächle, Thomas Christian Dr A2 - Ornella, Alexander Darius Dr LA - German PP - Leverkusen-Opladen PB - Verlag Barbara Budrich YR - 2022 ED - 1st. UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_dda_on1288021234 AB - Immanence and transcendence form a philosophical pair of opposites that can illustrate how a society deals with technological boundaries and the importance it attaches to technological innovations. Religion as a cultural technology has the purpose of communicating transcendental things in the immanence of the world. What does this mean for innovation societies that elevate the ongoing crossing of technological boundaries to a mode of reproduction? The thesis of this book is: technology discourses which negotiate transcendence preferably use vocabulary, terms and metaphors from the field of religion - not just recently. OP - 316 NO - "Verlag Barbara Budrich" CN - T14 SN - 9783847415282 SN - 384741528X SN - 9783847424048 KW - Technology : Philosophy. KW - Immanence (Philosophy) KW - Transcendence (Philosophy) KW - Technological innovations. KW - Technologie : Philosophie. KW - Immanence (Philosophie) KW - Transcendance (Philosophie) KW - Innovations. KW - Technological innovations KW - Technology : Philosophy KW - Digitalisierung KW - Innovationsgesellschaft KW - Kulturtechnologie KW - Posthumanismus KW - Religion KW - Religionisierung KW - Technikutopie KW - Technologiediskurs KW - Technologie KW - Transhumanismus ER -