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Business Adm and Social Science

IEI304 Ethics and Philosophy of Technology 7.5 ECTS credits

TIMEPERIOD:
O I

LANGUAGE:English

EXAMINER
Sytse Strijbus Docent


PREREQUISITES
General competence.

COURSE AIM
The aim of the course is to give the student:
- insight in ethical and normative questions concerning technology in general and how technology affects our modern world
- the ability to read, in a critical way, a text about contemporary philosophy of technology and develop and express clearly one's own ideas orally as well as in a written paper


CONTENTS
Ethical and normative issues of technology are widely discussed in contemporary studies of technology. Once people who are trained in engineering start reflecting on the nature and the meaning of technology they are no longer doing technology but are in fact engaged in a kind of philosophy. This course aims to link engineering and humanity disciplines in a broad interdisciplinary approach of technology.

Part 1 will give a profile of modern culture and show the needs for and possibilities of an ethics for technology. Attention will be focused on different main characteristics of our time;
- the dominance of technology,
- the pluralism of life styles and moral perspectives
- the phenomenon of globalisation

Part 2 will examine the importance of information technology and computer technology for our modern world and its transforming effects on human life.

TEACHING
Teaching will take the form of seminars with active participation by the students.
Teaching will be in English.

EXAMINATION
Active participation in seminars and writing of a paper.
Grades awarded; fail, pass, pass with disticction

Active participation in the course by giving a presentation and writing short commentaries for discussion (2 point)

The study of some additional literature on the topic of the presentation and writing of a paper which must be submitted at the end of the course (3 points)

COURSE GRADE SCALE: U, G, VG

ITEMS/CREDITS

Paper 4.50ECTS
Active partierpating in seminars 3.00ECTS

COURSE LITERATURE
Samples of articles collected by IES/isv.
Additional literature quoted during the course will be added.

Valid for the academic year 00/01.

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