The Artefact on Stage – Object Theatre and Philosophy of Engineering and Technology

Fritzsche A (2021)


Publication Type: Book chapter / Article in edited volumes

Publication year: 2021

Publisher: Springer Nature

Edited Volumes: Philosophy of Engineering and Technology

Series: Philosophy of Engineering and Technology

Book Volume: 37

Pages Range: 309-321

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-70099-7_16

Abstract

Philosophical approaches to engineering tend to use the technical artefact as a starting point. From the artefact onwards, they look at its design and its importance in human life. All this, however, only seems possible if the artefact is somehow put in an exposed position, where it becomes available as a reference for further investigation. A similar kind of exposure seems to take place in theatre when something is put on stage. This chapter therefore investigates how the study of theatre may provide a valuable contribution to philosophy of technology. The investigation focusses on object theatre, where the treatment of artefacts plays a particularly important role. After a conceptual clarification of the approach, the paper discusses two recent productions concerned with engineering and technology in more detail.

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APA:

Fritzsche, A. (2021). The Artefact on Stage – Object Theatre and Philosophy of Engineering and Technology. In Philosophy of Engineering and Technology. (pp. 309-321). Springer Nature.

MLA:

Fritzsche, Albrecht. "The Artefact on Stage – Object Theatre and Philosophy of Engineering and Technology." Philosophy of Engineering and Technology. Springer Nature, 2021. 309-321.

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