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ArtikelThe Collision of Plausibility with Reality: Lifting the Veil of the Ethical Neutrality of Technology  
Oleh: Borgmann, Albert
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Educational Technology: The Magazine for Managers of Change in Education vol. 52 no. 01 (Jan. 2012), page 40.
Topik: Technology; Plausibility; Reality
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Isi artikelTechnology, thought of as the ensemble of utilities and devices and of their impact on our lives, proceeds in steps, each of which seems plausible. This kind of development also encourages the view that technology is value-neutral. It always can be used both for good and ill, and we decide how to use it The production of food and the development of eating illustrate the trajectory of plausibility, but they also demonstrate that the view of technological neutrality is mistaken. People do not decide to become overweight or obese. The development of teaching also exhibits the semblance of plausibility and neutrality. Technological innovations are uncritically hailed as one more step toward better information delivery. But the example of eating should warn us that inducements are built into teaching technology that will produce analogs to overweight and obesity.
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