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Technology Ethics - A Philosophical Introduction and Readings

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The first of its kind, this anthology in the burgeoning field of technology ethics offers students and other interested readers 32 chapters, each written in an accessible and lively manner specifically for this volume. The chapters are conveniently organized into five parts:

  1. Perspectives on Technology and its Value
  2. Technology and the Good Life
  3. Computer and Information Technology
  4. Technology and Business
  5. Biotechnologies and the Ethics of Enhancement
A hallmark of the volume is multidisciplinary contributions both (1) in "analytic" and "continental" philosophies and (2) across several hot-button topics of interest to students, including the ethics of autonomous vehicles, psychotherapeutic phone apps, and bio-enhancement of cognition and in sports. The volume editors, both teachers of technology ethics, have compiled a set of original and timely chapters that will advance scholarly debate and stimulate fascinating and lively classroom discussion.
Downloadable eResources (available from www.routledge.com/9781032038704) provide a glossary of all relevant terms, sample classroom activities/discussion questions relevant for chapters, and links to Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entries and other relevant online materials.
Key Features:

  • Examines the most pivotal ethical questions around our use of technology, equipping readers to better understand technology's promises and perils.
  • Explores throughout a central tension raised by technological progress: maintaining social stability vs. pursuing dynamic social improvements.
  • Provides ample coverage of the pressing issues of free speech and productive online discourse.

List of contents

Part I: Perspectives on Technology and Its Value


1. The Definition of Technology
Val Dusek
2. Value-free Technology?
Joseph Pitt


3. The Values Built Into Technologies
David Morrow


4. Technological Determinism: What It Is and Why It Matters
Sally Wyatt


5. Heidegger's Philosophy of Technology
David Cerbone

6. Postphenomenology and Ethics
Peter-Paul Verbeek

7. Technology and the Extended Mind
Shaun Gallagher
Part II: Technology and the Good Life
8. Ethical Theory and Technology
Jonathan Y. Tsou and Kate Padgett Walsh


9. Disagreeing Well about Technology
Daniel Russell


10. Technology and the Virtue of Honesty
Christian B. Miller


11. Confucian Ethics of Technology
Qin Zhu


12. Utilitarianism and Happy-People-Pills
Mark A. Walker


13. Marxist Perspectives on Technology
Tony Smith


14. Technology and Trust: A Kantian Approach
Bjørn K. Myskja

Part III: Computer and Information Technology
15. Values in Artificial Intelligence Systems
Justin Biddle


16. A Kantian Course Correction for Machine Ethics
Ava Thomas Wright

17. Ethical Issues Surrounding Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Mental Health: Psychotherapy Chatbots
Serife Tekin


18. Privacy, Security, and Surveillance
Adam D. Moore


19. Being-in-the-screen: Phenomenological Reflections on Contemporary Screenhood
Lucas Introna and Fernando Ilharco


20. Race, Gender, and Visibility on Social Media
Megan Rim


21. Fake News: There's No App for Truthfulness
Axel Gelfert


Part IV: Technology in Business
22. Adam Smith on the Dangers of the Digital World
James R. Otteson


23. Social Media Firms, Echo Chambers, and the Good Life
Gregory Robson


24. Data Science and Business Ethics
David C. Rose


25. Technology Firms and the Business Case for Diversity
Adam Gjesdal


26. Big Tech & Political Equality
Saura Masconale and Simone M. Sepe


27. AI and the Law: Can the Legal System Help Us Maximize Paperclips and Minimize Deaths?
Mihailis E. Diamantis, Rebekah Cochran, and Miranda Dam


Part V: Technology in Medicine and Sport

28. Biomedical Technology and the Ethics of Enhancement
Daniel Moseley and Christina Murray


29. Genetic Enhancement: Just Say Yes
Jason Brennan


30. Feminism and the Ethics of Reprogenetic Technologies
Inmaculada de Melo-Martin


31. Rethinking Ethical Subjectivity in the Biomedical Treatment of HIV Risk
Emerich Daroya and Stuart J. Murray


32. Against Doping in Sport
John William Devine

Summary

The first of its kind, this anthology in the burgeoning field of technology ethics offers students and other interested readers 32 chapters, each written in an accessible and lively manner specifically for this volume.

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