
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2018
Pages: 305-316
Series: Philosophy & Technology
Full citation:
, "Technology and the virtues", Philosophy & Technology 31 (2), 2018, pp. 305-316.


Technology and the virtues
A response to my critics
pp. 305-316
in: Anna L. Hoffmann (ed), Countercultures of data, Philosophy & Technology 31 (2), 2018.Abstract
The thoughtful and highly constructive commentaries from Don Howard, Emily McRae and Howard Curzer on my book, Technology and the Virtues: A Philosophical Guide to a Future Worth Wanting, are a pleasure to grapple with. I sincerely thank Diane P. Michelfelder for organizing their publication, and for proposing and moderating the special author-meets-critics session at the American Philosophical Association’s Central Division meeting in Kansas City, Missouri in March 2017, at which these commentaries were originally given. I also wish to thank all three contributors for their careful critical insights, which I will examine in turn and then offer some overarching thoughts and questions in reply.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2018
Pages: 305-316
Series: Philosophy & Technology
Full citation:
, "Technology and the virtues", Philosophy & Technology 31 (2), 2018, pp. 305-316.