The idea that technologies can change moral beliefs and practices is an old one. But how, exactly, does this happen? This paper builds on an emerging field of inquiry by developing a synoptic taxonomy of the mechanisms of techno-moral change. It argues that technology affects moral beliefs and practices in three main domains: decisional (how we make morally loaded decisions), relational (how we relate to others) and perceptual (how we perceive situations). It argues that across these three domains there are six primary mechanisms of techno-moral change: (i) adding options; (ii) changing decision-making costs; (iii) enabling new relationships; (iv) changing the burdens and expectations within relationships; (v) changing the balance of power ...
We increasingly rely on technological artefacts for supporting or replacing personal interactions. B...
We increasingly rely on technological artefacts for supporting or replacing personal interactions. B...
We increasingly rely on technological artefacts for supporting or replacing personal interactions. B...
The idea that technologies can change moral beliefs and practices is an old one. But how, exactly, d...
Technologies can have profound efects on social moral systems. Is there any way to systematically in...
Technologies can have profound efects on social moral systems. Is there any way to systematically in...
The techno-moral scenarios (TMS) approach has been developed to explore the interplay between techno...
If nanotechnology lives up to its revolutionary promises, do we then need a ‘new’ type of ethics to ...
If nanotechnology lives up to its revolutionary promises, do we then need a ‘new ’ type of ethics to...
This paper explores the role of moral uncertainty in explaining the morally disruptive character of ...
This paper explores the role of moral uncertainty in explaining the morally disruptive character of ...
We increasingly rely on technological artefacts for supporting or replacing personal interactions. B...
This paper explores the role of moral uncertainty in explaining the morally disruptive character of ...
This paper explores the role of moral uncertainty in explaining the morally disruptive character of ...
This paper explores the role of moral uncertainty in explaining the morally disruptive character of ...
We increasingly rely on technological artefacts for supporting or replacing personal interactions. B...
We increasingly rely on technological artefacts for supporting or replacing personal interactions. B...
We increasingly rely on technological artefacts for supporting or replacing personal interactions. B...
The idea that technologies can change moral beliefs and practices is an old one. But how, exactly, d...
Technologies can have profound efects on social moral systems. Is there any way to systematically in...
Technologies can have profound efects on social moral systems. Is there any way to systematically in...
The techno-moral scenarios (TMS) approach has been developed to explore the interplay between techno...
If nanotechnology lives up to its revolutionary promises, do we then need a ‘new’ type of ethics to ...
If nanotechnology lives up to its revolutionary promises, do we then need a ‘new ’ type of ethics to...
This paper explores the role of moral uncertainty in explaining the morally disruptive character of ...
This paper explores the role of moral uncertainty in explaining the morally disruptive character of ...
We increasingly rely on technological artefacts for supporting or replacing personal interactions. B...
This paper explores the role of moral uncertainty in explaining the morally disruptive character of ...
This paper explores the role of moral uncertainty in explaining the morally disruptive character of ...
This paper explores the role of moral uncertainty in explaining the morally disruptive character of ...
We increasingly rely on technological artefacts for supporting or replacing personal interactions. B...
We increasingly rely on technological artefacts for supporting or replacing personal interactions. B...
We increasingly rely on technological artefacts for supporting or replacing personal interactions. B...