This book considers morality as a dynamic ecosystem that can change in response to its sociomaterial embedding. It particularly explores the role of technology in mediating the meaning of human values and studies the implications of this capacity for the use, design, and governance of technologies.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction. Probing the relation between technology and morality
Chapter 1. Morality as an ecosystem
Chapter 2. Technological mediation of morality
Chapter 3. Technological appropriation and moral hermeneutics
Chapter 4. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis as a method to study moral hermeneutics
Chapter 5. Hermeneutic lemniscate as an encompassing principle of moral sense-making mediated by technologies
Conclusion. Reflecting on the moral hermeneutics study from the perspectives of technology design and governance