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1 – Introducing Technology Ethics

An episode of the This Is Technology Ethics podcast, hosted by John Danaher, titled "1 – Introducing Technology Ethics" was published on September 20, 2023.

September 20, 2023 · This Is Technology Ethics

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In this episode, John and Sven introduce themselves and the general themes of the podcast series. The podcast follows the structure of Sven’s book This is Technology Ethics. In this episode, they focus in particular on the concepts of technology and ethics. If you are interested in buying a discounted copy of the book, then […]

In this episode, John and Sven introduce themselves and the general themes of the podcast series. The podcast follows the structure of Sven’s book This is Technology Ethics. In this episode, they focus in particular on the concepts of technology and ethics. If you are interested in buying a discounted copy of the book, then […]
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