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Explore the comprehensive nature of sustainability related to technology for humanity including agriculture, energy, transportation, electric power distribution, electronics and all aspects of technology related to promoting technology for social goals such as quality of life (pollution control systems, distance education, health, radio spectrum allocation, global warming, electronic waste and recycling, risk management and technology related public policy).
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Der Tagungsband "Hybride und energieeffiziente Antriebe für mobile Arbeitsmaschinen" enthält die gesammelten Beiträge zu den Vorträgen der 5. Fachtagung am 25. Februar 2015. In 13 Artikeln wird über den Stand der Forschung und neue Entwicklungen auf dem Gebiet der Antriebstechnik für mobile Arbeitsmaschinen berichtet. Dabei werden erstmalig sowohl hybride als auch nicht-hybride energieeffiziente Antriebskonzepte betrachtet.
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Annotation "Technologists only change the world in various ways in generalized indifference; the point is to think the world and interpret the changes in its unfathomability, to perceive and experience the difference binding being to the nothing." Anticipating the age of planetary technology Kostas Axelos, a Greek-French philosopher, approaches the technological question in this book, first published in 1966, by connecting the thought of Karl Marx and Martin Heidegger. Marx famously declared that philosophers had only interpreted the world, but the point was to change it. Heidegger on his part stressed that our modern malaise was due to the forgetting of being, for which he thought technological questions were central. Following from his study of Marx as a thinker of technology, and foreseeing debates about globalization, Axelos recognizes that technology now determines the world. Providing an introduction to some of his major themes, including the play of the world, Axelos asks if planetary technology requires a new, a future way of thought which in itself is planetary.
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Annotation "Technologists only change the world in various ways in generalized indifference; the point is to think the world and interpret the changes in its unfathomability, to perceive and experience the difference binding being to the nothing." Anticipating the age of planetary technology Kostas Axelos, a Greek-French philosopher, approaches the technological question in this book, first published in 1966, by connecting the thought of Karl Marx and Martin Heidegger. Marx famously declared that philosophers had only interpreted the world, but the point was to change it. Heidegger on his part stressed that our modern malaise was due to the forgetting of being, for which he thought technological questions were central. Following from his study of Marx as a thinker of technology, and foreseeing debates about globalization, Axelos recognizes that technology now determines the world. Providing an introduction to some of his major themes, including the play of the world, Axelos asks if planetary technology requires a new, a future way of thought which in itself is planetary.
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La conjugaison contemporaine des imperatifs d'innovation et de globalisation est a l'origine de problematiques inedites pour les firmes: comment reperer et developper l'innovation alors que les sources d'innovation sont variees et dispersees ? Comment deployer ces innovations sur les differents marches ? Quels roles ont les services centraux et les filiales dans ce deploiement ? Ce livre explore ces questions a partir de l'analyse des strategies et pratiques actuelles de firmes multinationales francaises de secteurs varies: Air Liquide, Essilor, Orange, Sanofi, Renault, Ubisoft, Valeo, etc. Il caracterise les problemes auxquels elles sont confrontees et analyse les reponses concretes apportees. En mettant en perspective ces pratiques avec les enseignements de la recherche en management international et de l'innovation, cet ouvrage donne des cles de comprehension et d'action pour tous ceux qui vivent ces situations ou s'y preparent dans leur cursus de formation de business school ou d'ingenieur.
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Annotation "Technologists only change the world in various ways in generalized indifference; the point is to think the world and interpret the changes in its unfathomability, to perceive and experience the difference binding being to the nothing." Anticipating the age of planetary technology Kostas Axelos, a Greek-French philosopher, approaches the technological question in this book, first published in 1966, by connecting the thought of Karl Marx and Martin Heidegger. Marx famously declared that philosophers had only interpreted the world, but the point was to change it. Heidegger on his part stressed that our modern malaise was due to the forgetting of being, for which he thought technological questions were central. Following from his study of Marx as a thinker of technology, and foreseeing debates about globalization, Axelos recognizes that technology now determines the world. Providing an introduction to some of his major themes, including the play of the world, Axelos asks if planetary technology requires a new, a future way of thought which in itself is planetary.
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"Technologists only change the world in various ways in generalized indifference; the point is to think the world and interpret the changes in its unfathomability, to perceive and experience the difference binding being to the nothing." Anticipating the age of planetary technology Kostas Axelos, a Greek-French philosopher, approaches the technological question in this book, first published in 1966, by connecting the thought of Karl Marx and Martin Heidegger. Marx famously declared that philosophers had only interpreted the world, but the point was to change it. Heidegger on his part stressed that our modern malaise was due to the forgetting of being, for which he thought technological questions were central. Following from his study of Marx as a thinker of technology, and foreseeing debates about globalization, Axelos recognizes that technology now determines the world. Providing an introduction to some of his major themes, including the play of the world, Axelos asks if planetary technology requires a new, a future way of thought which in itself is planetary.
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