Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology

Volume 17, Issue 2, Spring 2013

D. E. Wittkower, Evan Selinger, Lucinda Rush
Pages 179-200

Public Philosophy of Technology
Motivations, Barriers, and Reforms

Philosophers of technology are not playing the public role that our own theoretical perspectives motivate us to take. A great variety of theories and perspectives within philosophy of technology, including those of Marcuse, Feenberg, Borgmann, Ihde, Michelfelder, Bush, Winner, Latour, and Verbeek, either support or directly call for various sorts of intervention—a call that we have failed to heed adequately. Barriers to such intervention are discussed, and three proposals for reform are advanced: (1) post-publication peer-reviewed reprinting of public philosophy, (2) increased emphasis on true open access publication, and (3) increased efforts to publicize and adapt traditional academic research.