TY - JOUR
T1 - Ethics in Technological Culture
T2 - A Programmatic Proposal for a Pragmatist Approach
AU - Keulartz, Jozef
AU - Schermer, Maartje
AU - Korthals, Michiel
AU - Swierstra, Tsjalling
PY - 2004/12
Y1 - 2004/12
N2 - Neither traditional philosophy nor current applied ethics seem able to cope adequately with the highly dynamic character of our modern technological culture. This is because they have insufficient insight into the moral significance of technological artifacts and systems. Here, much can be learned from recent science and technology studies (STS). They have opened up the black box of technological developments and have revealed the intimate intertwinement of technology and society in minute detail. However, while applied ethics is characterized by a certain "technology blindness," the most influential approaches within STS show a "normative deficit" and display an agnostic or even antagonistic attitude toward ethics. To repair the blind spots of both applied ethics and STS, the authors sketch the contours of a pragmatist approach. They will explore the tasks and tools of a pragmatist ethics and pay special attention to the exploration of future worlds disclosed and shaped by technology and the management of deep value conflicts inherent to a pluralist society.
AB - Neither traditional philosophy nor current applied ethics seem able to cope adequately with the highly dynamic character of our modern technological culture. This is because they have insufficient insight into the moral significance of technological artifacts and systems. Here, much can be learned from recent science and technology studies (STS). They have opened up the black box of technological developments and have revealed the intimate intertwinement of technology and society in minute detail. However, while applied ethics is characterized by a certain "technology blindness," the most influential approaches within STS show a "normative deficit" and display an agnostic or even antagonistic attitude toward ethics. To repair the blind spots of both applied ethics and STS, the authors sketch the contours of a pragmatist approach. They will explore the tasks and tools of a pragmatist ethics and pay special attention to the exploration of future worlds disclosed and shaped by technology and the management of deep value conflicts inherent to a pluralist society.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0347622741&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/0162243903259188
DO - 10.1177/0162243903259188
M3 - Article
C2 - 16013108
AN - SCOPUS:0347622741
SN - 0162-2439
VL - 29
SP - 3
EP - 29
JO - Science Technology and Human Values
JF - Science Technology and Human Values
IS - 1
ER -