The Underside of High-Tech: Technology and the Deformation of Human Sensibilities: 59 (Contributions in Sociology)
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This volume details the philosophical propositions of technology illustrates its impact on various facets of social life and demonstrates how the disruptive effects of technology can be reduced by providing it with a new philosophical base. Philosophical principles that will help to foster the responsible use of technology are developed. The contributors deal specifically with the ways in which technology shapes a persons view of politics capital punishment education health and illness work communications and the human body. They argue that technology tends to deanimate these aspects of life thereby purging society of its creativity and spontaneity. Collectively they suggest ways in which this trend can be reversed by the creation of a socially responsible technology.
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