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To what degree is technology in the form of products and processes capable of contributing human enhancement and wellbeing?

In cases where the impact of a technology on society is not only very negligible but overall negative and harmful, what is technology good for?

To answer these questions, Spence develops and applies a normative model based on rationalist and virtue ethics as well as stoic philosophy. Its primary purpose is to determine the essential conditions that any normative theory that seeks to assess the impact of technology on wellbeing must adequately address in order to be able to account for, explain and evaluate what contribution, if any, technology is capable of making to the attainment and enhancement of human wellbeing. Through developing this model, Spence offers a novel and important examination of the benefit of technology to our society as a whole.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction: Who is in Control?

Chapter 2 What is Technology Good For?

Chapter 3 Stoic and Neo-Stoic Philosophy

Chapter 4 Application of Stoic Philosophy to Technology

Chapter 5 Wisdom and Wellbeing: The Dual Obligation Information-Wisdom Theory

Chapter 6 Tech Media Corruption in the Age of Information

Chapter 7 The Impact of Information and Communication Technologies On Wellbeing

Chapter 8 The Impact of AI Technologies on Wellbeing

Chapter 9 Smart Machines and Wise Guys: Who Is In Control?

Stoic Philosophy and the Control Problem of AI

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 15/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9781538162644, 978-1538162644
      ISBN10: 1538162644

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      To what degree is technology in the form of products and processes capable of contributing human enhancement and wellbeing?

      In cases where the impact of a technology on society is not only very negligible but overall negative and harmful, what is technology good for?

      To answer these questions, Spence develops and applies a normative model based on rationalist and virtue ethics as well as stoic philosophy. Its primary purpose is to determine the essential conditions that any normative theory that seeks to assess the impact of technology on wellbeing must adequately address in order to be able to account for, explain and evaluate what contribution, if any, technology is capable of making to the attainment and enhancement of human wellbeing. Through developing this model, Spence offers a novel and important examination of the benefit of technology to our society as a whole.

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1 Introduction: Who is in Control?

      Chapter 2 What is Technology Good For?

      Chapter 3 Stoic and Neo-Stoic Philosophy

      Chapter 4 Application of Stoic Philosophy to Technology

      Chapter 5 Wisdom and Wellbeing: The Dual Obligation Information-Wisdom Theory

      Chapter 6 Tech Media Corruption in the Age of Information

      Chapter 7 The Impact of Information and Communication Technologies On Wellbeing

      Chapter 8 The Impact of AI Technologies on Wellbeing

      Chapter 9 Smart Machines and Wise Guys: Who Is In Control?

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