Engineering Good: How engineering metaphors help us to understand the moral life and change society

Mark Coeckelbergh

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Abstract

Engineering can learn from ethics, but ethics can also learn from engineering. In this paper, I discuss what engineering metaphors can teach us about practical philosophy. Using metaphors such as calculation, performance, and open source, I articulate two opposing views of morality and politics: one that relies on images related to engineering as science and one that draws on images of engineering practice. I argue that the latter view and its metaphors provide a more adequate way to understand and guide the moral life. Responding to two problems of alienation and taking into account developments such as Fab Lab I then further explore the implications of this view for engineering and society
Original languageUndefined
Pages (from-to)371-385
JournalScience and engineering ethics
Volume16
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Keywords

  • IR-76110
  • METIS-259494

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