Technology’s in-betweeness

Philosophy and Technology 26 (2):111–115 (2013)
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Abstract

One of the most obvious features that characterises any technology is its in-betweeness—comprising technologies that stand in-between human users and natural affordances (natural objects, processes, or phenomena). This paper analyses technologies on the basis of their first- second- or third-order nature, and discusses how Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) are creating a new externality.

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Luciano Floridi
Yale University

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