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Moralizing Technology
Book • 2011
In *Moralizing Technology*, Peter-Paul Verbeek argues that technologies are not morally neutral but instead shape our perceptions and interactions with the world, thus influencing moral choices.
He advocates for a broader ethical framework that includes technological artifacts as active agents in human-world relations.
Drawing from philosophers like Heidegger and Foucault, Verbeek presents a compelling case for rethinking the morality of everyday technologies.
He advocates for a broader ethical framework that includes technological artifacts as active agents in human-world relations.
Drawing from philosophers like Heidegger and Foucault, Verbeek presents a compelling case for rethinking the morality of everyday technologies.