Steve Jobs and Philosophy

Subtitle
For Those Who Think Different

Edited by Shawn E. Klein

Steve Jobs represents a whole range of values and ideas in pluralistic American culture. He was a barefoot-hippie capitalist who did more to change our everyday lives than anyone since Thomas Edison. Coming from modest means and education, he revolutionized several key industries and became fantastically wealthy.

In "Steve Jobs and Philosophy," 16 philosophers examine the inspiring yet often baffling world of Steve Jobs. What can we learn about business ethics from his example? What are the major virtues of a creative innovator? How could Jobs defy conventional business practices? How did he combine values and attitudes previously believed to be unmixable? What does it really mean to “think different”? Can entrepreneurs be made or are they just born? If Jobs didn’t make any major inventions, what was his contribution? What does Jobs teach us about the notions of simplicity and functionality in design? How do Jobs' achievements alter the way we think about technology in relation to human life?

"Steve Jobs and Philosophy" covers vital issues in ethics, business, aesthetics and technology. It includes a fascinating appendix listing all the philosophers mentioned in the book, along with explanations of their lives and key themes in their thoughts.

Bio

<p class="p1">Shawn E. Klein is a lecturer in philosophy in the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies and specializes in ethics, popular culture, and the philosophy of sport.


Steve Jobs and Philosophy
Date published
Publisher
Open Court Publishing Company
ISBN
978-0812698893

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