Rationality in Technology and in Ethics

作者: Carl Mitcham

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-21870-0_4

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摘要: An initial reflection questions whether rationality is self-justifying. Insofar as it not self-justifying, humans may conceptualize either an instrumental or a substantial good. This implies need to subordinate technology (and technological rationality) some vision of the Ethical arguments also exist, however, for making ethics itself more (or effective). followed by two case studies: on search ethical in professional engineering and efforts rationally transform politics into policy.

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