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Announcement: Pragmatic Media Philosophy Foundations of a New Discipline in the Internet Age by Mike Sandbothe German original appeared as "Pragmatische Medienphilosophie. Grundlegung einer neuen Disziplin im Zeitalter des Internet", Weilerswist: Velbr=FCck Wissenschaft 2001. The full text is available as a pdf file (1.2MB): http://www.sandbothe.net/pmp.pdf Mike Sandbothe is Professor for Media Philosophy at the Department of Communication of the Faculty of Humanities at Aalborg University (Denmark). There he is teaching in the following study programs: Humanistic Informatics, Culture and Media Studies, ICT and Learning. Reviews of Pragmatic Media Philosophy: "Pragmatische Medienphilosophie is a remarkable work of intellectual synthesis. It offers both a very clear and well-informed account of recent trends in metaphilosophy and an equally lucid account of the state of the new discipline of 'media studies'." - Richard Rorty "The book attempts for the first time to draw up a systematic conception of media philosophy as a philosophical discipline. Its aim is thus not only to attain an adequate understanding of the media problematic, but also =96 in the spirit of the pragmatic perspective to contribute prospectively in shaping the current media transformation." - Wolfgang Welsch "Mike Sandbothe's Pragmatic Media Philosophy is the attempt innovatively to link two of the most up-to-date strands of debate in contemporary philosophy with one another and to explain each in terms of the other: the neopragmatic discourse (which arose from the crisis of the analytic project) and philosophical media theory. The result of this undertaking is convincing." - Ludwig Nagl "Sandbothe's polemic calls for a reorientation towards a pragmatically understood active use of reason, one that not only puts forward sophisticated claims, but is capable of guiding changes. Hence his investigation is not only a call to reason, but understandably also lays claim to a position of its own within professional philosophy." - Lorenz Engell "Against the standard cultural-studies theses of media and corresponding technological aprioris Mike Sandbothe rightly emphasizes the need for a yet-to-be-achieved foundation of media philosophy, and in so doing draws attention to a fundamental theoretical deficit that of the grounding, of the legitimacy of the discourse itself. His approach, based on an extensive survey of the entire media-theoretical landscape, attempts in particular to develop a dialogue between theoreticist and pragmatic perspectives." - Dieter Mersch "Hence philosophy too is attributed a place in the movement which runs through the whole strategy of pragmatic media philosophy. Philosophy itself becomes a tool, it is ordered within something larger than itself: the endeavour to carry forward the project of democracy in search of a better future." - Jan Janzen _______________________________________________ nettime-ann mailing list nettime-ann@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ann