• Knowledge as Duty : Technological Artifacts as Moral Carriers and Mediators Magnani, Lorenzo 2008 Proceedings of the XXII World Congress of Philosophy , Vol. 10 , S. 289 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 9781889680927 | 1889680923 10.5840/wcp22200810997 Abstract

    This paper aims at presenting a concise treatment of some key themes of my recent book Morality in a technological world. Knowledge as duty (Cambridge: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007). In recent times, non-human beings, objects, and structures – for example computational tools and devices - haveacquired new moral worth and intrinsic values. Kantian tradition in ethics teaches that human beings do not have to be treated solely as “means”, or as “things”, that is in a merely instrumental way, but also have to be treated as “ends”'. I contend that human beings can be treated as “things” in the sense that they have to be “respected” as things are sometimes. To the aim of reconfiguring human dignity in our technological world I introduce the concept of moral mediator.

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Magnani, Lorenzo
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