Designing technology in the context of technological mediation
Peter-Paul Verbeek develops a theory of technological mediation that describes human-technology interactions as underpinned by mediation. Such a theory is helpful in helping to conceptualise the nature of our relations as human subjects to what are traditionally thought of as mute technological arti...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-765592019-12-10T13:02:05Z Designing technology in the context of technological mediation Ooi, Teck Chye Olav Benjamin Vassend School of Humanities DRNTU::Humanities::Ethics Peter-Paul Verbeek develops a theory of technological mediation that describes human-technology interactions as underpinned by mediation. Such a theory is helpful in helping to conceptualise the nature of our relations as human subjects to what are traditionally thought of as mute technological artifacts, but which Verbeek characterises as morally relevant parts in a human-technology hybrid entity. This paper examines the nature of technological mediation as Verbeek describes it, and the relevance of such a theory in the design of technology to influence moral behaviour, with an attempted proof of concept through application of design principles derived from this theory of technological mediation to a working example of a smart fridge. Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy 2019-03-26T07:46:44Z 2019-03-26T07:46:44Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/76559 en Nanyang Technological University 36 p. application/pdf |
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Peter-Paul Verbeek develops a theory of technological mediation that describes human-technology interactions as underpinned by mediation. Such a theory is helpful in helping to conceptualise the nature of our relations as human subjects to what are traditionally thought of as mute technological artifacts, but which Verbeek characterises as morally relevant parts in a human-technology hybrid entity. This paper examines the nature of technological mediation as Verbeek describes it, and the relevance of such a theory in the design of technology to influence moral behaviour, with an attempted proof of concept through application of design principles derived from this theory of technological mediation to a working example of a smart fridge. |
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