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Wade Rowland

    Wade Rowland est un auteur dont les œuvres plongent profondément dans l'histoire et l'impact sociétal des technologies de communication. Son écriture explore les relations complexes entre l'innovation, l'éthique et la société humaine avec une perspective analytique pointue. La capacité de Rowland à relier les événements historiques à des questions durables en fait un commentateur perspicace de notre existence interconnectée. Son travail met au défi les lecteurs de réfléchir de manière critique à la technologie qui façonne nos vies.

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    Morality by Design - Technology's Challenge to Human Values
    • The eleven short, linked essays in Morality by Design represent a culmination of two decades of research and writing on the topic of moral realism. Wade Rowland first introduces readers to the basic ideas of leading moral thinkers from Plato to Leibniz to Putnam, and then, he explores the subject through today’s political, economic, and environmental conundrums. The collection presents a strong argument against postmodern moral relativism and the idea that only science can claim a body of reliable fact; challenges currently fashionable notions of the perfectibility of human individuals—and even the human species—through technology; and argues for the validity of common sense. In guiding the reader through Enlightenment-era rationalist thought as it pertained to human nature and the foundations of morality, Rowland provides a coherent, intellectually sound, and intuitively appealing alternative to the nihilistic views popularized by contemporary radical relativism. Morality by Design ultimately seeks to convince readers that there is such a thing as moral fact, and that they do indeed have what it takes to make robust and durable moral judgments.

      Morality by Design - Technology's Challenge to Human Values
    • Everyone fears ageing. Now that life expectancy in the developed world is securely more than three score and ten, fear of imminent death has receded and been replaced by a dread of getting old. While the definition of old depends on the age a person has reached - during their 20s people worry about turning 30; during their 30s people worry about turning 40; in their 50s people fear turning 60 and becoming an old-age pensioner.

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