Narrative and Technology Ethics (2020)

Narrative and Technology Ethics (2020)

By Wessel Reijers and Mark Coeckelbergh

This book proposes that technologies, similar to texts, novels and movies, 'tell stories' and thereby configure our lifeworld in the Digital Age. The impact of technologies on our lived experience is ever increasing: innovations in robotics challenge the nature of work, emerging biotechnologies impact our sense of self, and blockchain-based smart contracts profoundly transform interpersonal relations.

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Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Publish Date: 12/08/2020
Pages: 214
ISBN-13: 9783030602710
ISBN-10: 3030602710
Language: English

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This book proposes that technologies, similar to texts, novels and movies, 'tell stories' and thereby configure our lifeworld in the Digital Age. The impact of technologies on our lived experience is ever increasing: innovations in robotics challenge the nature of work, emerging biotechnologies impact our sense of self, and blockchain-based smart contracts profoundly transform interpersonal relations. In their exploration of the significance of these technologies, Reijers and Coeckelbergh build on the philosophical hermeneutics of Paul Ricouer to construct a new, narrative approach to the philosophy and ethics of technology.

The authors take the reader on a journey: from a discussion of the philosophy of praxis, via a hermeneutic notion of technical practice that draws on MacIntyre, Heidegger and Ricoeur, through the virtue ethics of Vallor, and Ricoeur's ethical aim, to the eventual construction of a practice method which can guide ethics in research and innovation. In itscreation of a compelling hermeneutic ethics of technology, the book offers a concrete framework for practitioners to incorporate ethics in everyday technical practice.

About the Authors

Wessel Reijers is a postdoctoral Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy. Mark Coeckelbergh is a philosopher of technology.

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Wessel Reijers is a postdoctoral Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy. Mark Coeckelbergh is a philosopher of technology.

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