
Pragmatist Ethics for a Technological Culture
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Capa dura
Páginas
290
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Nov 30, 2002
Editora
Springer
ISBN-10
1402009879
ISBN-13
9781402009877
Descrição
In a world increasingly shaped by technology, the authors delve into the intersection of ethics and pragmatism, inviting readers to consider how traditional values adapt and transform in this new landscape. They explore the challenges and opportunities that arise as society navigates moral dilemmas influenced by rapid advancements in technology.
Keulartz and Korthals present a thought-provoking examination of how ethical frameworks can evolve to address the unique complexities of a technological age. They argue for a practical approach to ethics that honors both human experiences and the environment, highlighting the importance of fostering sustainable practices that resonate with contemporary life. Through their analysis, they encourage a rethinking of our responsibilities and connections to each other and the world around us.
Keulartz and Korthals present a thought-provoking examination of how ethical frameworks can evolve to address the unique complexities of a technological age. They argue for a practical approach to ethics that honors both human experiences and the environment, highlighting the importance of fostering sustainable practices that resonate with contemporary life. Through their analysis, they encourage a rethinking of our responsibilities and connections to each other and the world around us.
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