Materializing Morality: Design Ethics and Technological Mediation.
Materializing Morality: Design Ethics and Technological Mediation.
Materializing Morality: Design Ethics and Technological Mediation.
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———. 2005. What things do: Philosophical reflections on technology, agency, <strong>and</strong> design.<br />
University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press.<br />
———. Forthcoming. Acting artifacts: The technological mediation of action. In User behavior<br />
<strong>and</strong> technology design: Shaping sustainable relations between consumers <strong>and</strong> technologies,<br />
ed. P. P. Verbeek <strong>and</strong> A. Slob. Dordrecht, the Netherl<strong>and</strong>s: Kluwer.<br />
Peter-Paul Verbeek is an assistant professor of philosophy of technology at the University of<br />
Twente, the Netherl<strong>and</strong>s. His current research concerns the morality of technological artifacts<br />
<strong>and</strong> its implications for ethical theory <strong>and</strong> design practices. For more information, see<br />
http://www.gw.utwente.nl/wjsb/medewerkers/verbeek.<br />
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