Socially Disruptive Technologies, Contextual Integrity, and Conservatism About Moral Change

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Ibo van de Poel
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[1] TU Delft,Section Ethics and Philosophy of Technology, Department of Values, Technology & innovation, School of Technology, Policy & Management
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Technological change; Disruptive technologies; Contextual integrity; Technomoral change; Value change; Ethics;
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10.1007/s13347-022-00578-4
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This commentary is a response to Contextual Integrity as a General Conceptual Tool for Evaluating Technological Change by Elizabeth O’Neill (Philosophy & Technology (2022)). It argues that while contextual integrity (CI) might be an useful addition to the toolkit of approaches for ethical technology assessment, a CI approach might not be able to uncover all morally relevant impacts of technological change. Moreover, the inherent conservatism of a CI approach might be problematic in cases in which we encounter new kinds of morally problematic situations, such as climate change, or when technology reinforces historically grown injustices.
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