Tendencias Opuestas en Filosofía de la Tecnología

The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 12:191-193 (2007)
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Abstract

The philosophy of technology seems to be in a stagnant condition today, partly due to the lack of communication between several traditions in the field. Whereas science and technology are considered products of society in the STS programs, the approach in Latin American countries is just the opposite: a better society is sought after through the application of science and technology in development plans. A dialogue between these two opposite traditions might prove useful in overcoming stagnation in the field

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