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Ends and means
Online journal on philosophy

In 1996-2001, Ends and Means was a journal of philosophy and technology that was issued twice yearly by the Centre for Philosophy, Technology and Society (University of Aberdeen). It was devoted to philosophical explorations of the social, moral and conceptual implications of modern technology. Ends and Means was not committed to any one school or style of philosophy, but its policy was to publish material of major philosophical interest which was likely to be accessible to a wide readership. Editor: Dr Jonathan Friday. ISSN 1472-5819.

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KONOPÁSEK, Z. (2023 - in press): Globální uhlíková daň ladem ležící: K politickému rozměru tzv. nepolitických řešení [A Global Carbon Tax Idling: Towards the Political Dimension of So-Called Non-Political Solutions]. Vesmír, 102

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NELSON, Nicole C. / TIMMERMANS, Stefan / WARWICK, Andrew / KONOPÁSEK, Zdeněk / VANCE, Russell E / KUO, Wen-Hua (2023): On first reading Bruno Latour. Social Studies of Science, 53 (2): 174-179

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KONOPÁSEK, Z. / MARŠÁLEK, J. (2023): Se sociology v zádech: laboratoře, texty, teorie [Sociologists in the scientists' back: Laboratories, texts, theories]. Československý časopis pro fyziku, 73 (2): 102-106

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