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STS Talk by Aristotle Tympas
Department of History & Philosophy of Science, National & Kapodistrian University
of Athens
January 20, 2025 05:00 PM-06:30 PM
On starting with 'artificial intelligence' and arriving at 'existential
risks', 19th-21st century: From local engine 'explosions' and regional network
'instability' to global environmental 'unsustainability'.
Abstract
The presentation will seek to contextualize the emergence of the so called
'existential risks' (also called 'existential threats') by offering a
long-run history of technology-related risks. As the argument goes, key to this history
is, first, the wide-spread phenomenon of steam engine 'explosions' at the start of
industrial capitalism (up to the first half of the nineteenth century), and, then,
alongside the connection of steam engines to long distance energy transmission lines and
networks of lines (throughout the first half of the twentieth century), the emergence of
the phenomenon of line/network 'instability'.
Biography
Aristotle Tympas, a specialist in the study of technology from the humanities and the
social sciences, works as professor at the Department of History and Philosophy of
Science, School of Science, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. His studies
combined engineering (MSc, Aristotelio University, 1989), technology and science policy
(MSc, Georgia Tech, 1995) and history-sociology of technology (PhD, Georgia Tech, 2001).
Former chair (2017-2019) of the management committee of the 'Tensions of Europe:
Research Network on History, Technology and Europe', Tympas currently serves as vice
president of the International Master's Programme on Society, Science and Technology
(ESST), as director of the Interdepartmental Graduate Program 'Science, Technology,
Society-Science and Technology Studies' and as vice-chair of the Department of History
and Philosophy of Science (he served as department chair from 2020 to 2022). He has been
a visiting scholar in the US (MIT Program in Science, Technology and Society), Germany
(Viadrina Center B/Orders in Motion) and Sweden (Swedish Institute for Disability
Research). He is the author of Calculation and Computation in the Pre-electronic Era
(Springer, 2017) and Analog Labor, Digital Capital (Angelus Novus, 2018, In Greek).
Organiser
Department of Science and Technology Studies
Location
STS Seminar Room, NIG, St. II. 6th floor, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Vienna & online
via
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Katrin Hackl
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