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Philosophy of the Humanities 2, Notes and Summary of Week 1 Langdon Winner, Do artefacts have politics

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Lecture Notes and Summaries of Week 1 Langdon Winner, Do artefacts have politics, Philosophy of the Humanities 2 in English

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 Philosophy of technology
1. Instrumentalism „standard“ modern view, Modernity values
progress, the more progress the better society gets
2. technological determinism  autonomy have own agenda,
technology pursues power and domination and pretends this is for
efficiency
3. social constructivism technical design not ruled by efficiency,
social process behind technical choices based on variety of case
specific criteria
 Alternative interpretations of technology and its relationship
 Connects them to design and functions of artefacts
 How technology is shaped and acquires meaning through social
interactions
 Opinion Heidegger: technical conquest of the world, only god could save us,
we are our own machines

Langdon Winner- Do artefacts have politics

 Intersection between technological determinism and social constructivism
 The ways artefacts can contain political qualities
 Invention, design, arrangement of a specific technical device or system
becomes a way of settling an issue in a particular community
 When men-made systems appear to require or be strongly suitable
with particular kinds of political relationships
 Using technologies to express power over people
 Technical arrangements as forms of order
 Technological change expresses a panoply of human motives, not the
least of which is the desire of some to have dominion over others, even
though it may require an occasional sacrifice of cost-cutting and some
violence to the norm of getting more from less
 It is obvious that technologies can be used in ways that enhance the
power,authority, and privilege of some over others, for example, the
use of television to sell a candidate(p.125)
 Moses bridge and tomato harvester as example
 moses bridge only allows rich white people in private vehicles to go to the
beach
big machines to harvest more tomatoes are too expensive for local farmers,
cant compete quality and amount of big fish in industry and have to give up
 The things we call technologies build an order in our world
 Different people possess unequal degrees of power and unequal levels of
awareness
 Inherently political technologies
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