2 – The Methods of Technology Ethics
An episode of the This Is Technology Ethics podcast, hosted by John Danaher, titled "2 – The Methods of 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 discuss the methods of technology ethics. What exactly is it that technology ethicists do? How can they answer the core questions about the value of technology and our moral response to it? Should they consult their intuitions? Run experiments? Use formal theories? The possible answers to these questions are […]
Episode Description
In this episode, John and Sven discuss the methods of technology ethics. What exactly is it that technology ethicists do? How can they answer the core questions about the value of technology and our moral response to it? Should they consult their intuitions? Run experiments? Use formal theories? The possible answers to these questions are […]
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