02056cam a2200229zi 45000010009000000050017000090080041000260200015000670200018000820350026001000350013001260400031001390500020001701000038001902450092002282640053003202640011003733000023003845050255004075201120006626500044017821739245620250331125243.0231216t20242024enk b 001 0 eng d a1509564047 a9781509564040 a(NhCcYBP)om4440285858 a17392456 aNhCcYBPbengerdacNhCcYBP 4aBJ59b.U53 2024 aUmbrello, Steven,d1993-eauthor.10aTechnology ethics b: responsible innovation and design strategies c/ Steven Umbrello. 1aCambridge ;aHoboken, NJ :bPolity Press,c2024. 4c©2024 a132 pages ;c23 cm aTechnology and Society — Instrumentalism — Technological Determinism — Social Constructivism — The Design Turn — Responsible Innovation — Approaches to Ethics by Design — Ethics by Design in Action — Our Common Future with Technology. aTechnologies cannot simply be understood as neutral tools or instruments; they embody the values of their creators and may unconsciously reinforce existing inequalities and biases. Technology Ethics shows how responsible innovation can be achieved. Demonstrating how design and philosophy converge, the book delves into the intricate narratives that shape our understanding of technology – from instrumentalist views to social constructivism. Yet, at its core, it champions interactionalism as the most promising and responsible narrative. Through compelling examples and actionable tools this book unravels the nuances of these philosophical positions, and is tailored to foster responsible innovation and thoughtful design. As our everyday lives further intertwine with technology, understanding and implementing these design principles becomes not just beneficial, but essential. This concise and accessible introduction is essential reading for students and scholars of philosophy of technology, engineering ethics, science and technology studies, and human–machine communication, as well as policymakers. 0a TechnologyxMoral and ethical aspects.