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Technology and the good society: A polemical essay on social ontology, political principles, and responsibility for technology

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Abstract

How can we best theorize technology and the good society? This essay responds to this issue by showing how our assumptions about the meaning of the social and the political influence our evaluations of the impact of new technologies on society, and how, conversely, new technologies also shape the concepts we use to evaluate them. In the course of the analysis, the essay offers a polemic that questions individualist approaches to the good society and individualist assumptions about the social, especially in the analytic-individualist traditions and in postphenomenology, and recommends that more philosophers of technology use the resources of political philosophy to tackle the challenge of understanding and evaluating technology and society.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4-9
Number of pages6
JournalTechnology in Society
Volume52
Early online date12 Dec 2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2018

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 603122 Philosophy of technology

Keywords

  • the good life
  • technology
  • information technology
  • philosophy of technology
  • society
  • political philosophy
  • Philosophy of technology
  • Technology
  • Political philosophy
  • Society
  • The good life
  • Information technology

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