Chapter 2 Socially Disruptive Technologies and Moral Certainty

The work of Wittgenstein has so far received little attention from scholars working in the philosophy of technology. In this chapter, I relate my Wittgenstein-inspired account of moral certainty, which conceives of moral certainty as the certainty of morally competent agents, to recent work on socia...

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Main Author: Hermann, Julia (auth)
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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