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Information technology has an ambiguous impact on society. This situation calls for a two-level ethical analysis. On the one hand the issues of power and control must be reconsidered under the viewpoint of institutional structures, i.e. of living norms. On the other hand the technological shaping of...

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Main Authors: رافائل کاپورو, محمد خندان
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: University of Tehran 2007-06-01
Series:تحقیقات کتابداری و اطلاع‌رسانی دانشگاهی
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Online Access:https://jlib.ut.ac.ir/article_17408_20cc6583ca14e3b4f2c4ed5f656579bf.pdf
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Summary:Information technology has an ambiguous impact on society. This situation calls for a two-level ethical analysis. On the one hand the issues of power and control must be reconsidered under the viewpoint of institutional structures, i.e. of living norms. On the other hand the technological shaping of society, taking the character of power, oppression, verbosity and dogmatic belief, should be at the same time reconsidered under the viewpoint of a plurality of the living forms i.e. within a framework of deliberation and dissent. This paper presents briefly both issues, taking into account Michel Foucault's concept of “technologies of the self’.
ISSN:2783-4638