How Do Technological Artefacts Embody Moral Values?

Philos Technol

Delft University of Technology, 2628BX Delft, The Netherlands.

Published: May 2020

According to some philosophers of technology, technology embodies moral values in virtue of its functional properties and the intentions of its designers. But this paper shows that such an account makes the values supposedly embedded in technology epistemically opaque and that it does not allow for values to change. Therefore, to overcome these shortcomings, the paper introduces the novel Affordance Account of Value Embedding as a superior alternative. Accordingly, artefacts bear affordances, that is, artefacts make certain actions likelier given the circumstances. Based on an interdisciplinary perspective that invokes recent moral anthropology, I conceptualize affordances as response-dependent properties. That is, they depend on intrinsic as well as extrinsic properties of the artefact. We have reason to value these properties. Therefore, artefacts embody values and are not value-neutral, which has practical implications for the design of new technologies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8550774PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13347-020-00401-yDOI Listing

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