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Technology, Anthropology, and Dimensions of Responsibility


Technology, Anthropology, and Dimensions of Responsibility


Techno:Phil - Aktuelle Herausforderungen der Technikphilosophie, Band 1

von: Birgit Beck, Michael Kühler

CHF 83.00

Verlag: J.B. Metzler
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 19.02.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9783476048967
Sprache: englisch

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“With great power comes great responsibility.” In today’s world, with our growing technological power and the knowledge about its impact, we are considered to be responsible for many instances that not long ago would have been deemed a matter of fate. At the same time, the looming options of, e.g., genome editing or neuroprosthetics, threaten traditional notions of responsibility if no longer the person but the technology involved is deemed to be responsible for a specific behaviour. The growing ethical debate on the expansion of human responsibility, e.g. when it comes to human-machine-interaction, ambient intelligence, or reproductive technologies, thus intertwines with the challenge to formulate an appropriate understanding of the concept of personal responsibility and our respective anthropological self-understanding in today’s technological world. The volume brings together both perspectives and aims at illuminating crucial dimensions of responsibility in light of technological innovation and our self-understanding as responsible beings.<p></p>
Introduction.- I Responsibility in Action.- II Responsibility for Actions.
<p>Birgit Beck is Assistant Professor (Juniorprofessorin) and Head of Department for Ethics and Philosophy of Technology at Technische Universität Berlin.</p><p>Michael Kühler is Associate Professor (Privatdozent) at the University of Münster, Germany.</p><p><br></p>
“With great power comes great responsibility.” Growing technological power demands an increase of responsibility while the nature and impact of emerging technologies threaten traditional notions of responsibility. Philosophy and ethics of technology are thus faced with the challenge of formulating an appropriate understanding of responsibility and our respective anthropological self-understanding in today’s technological world. The volume aims at illuminating crucial dimensions of responsibility in light of technological innovation and our self-understanding as responsible beings.
Technical progress has to be balanced by responsible action Conceptual clarification and ethical assessment of the topic Includes debates about moral enhancement, environmental ethics, big data processing, artificial intelligence, genome editing, etc

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