Stephanie Hare’s “Technology Is Not Neutral” offers a foundational yet thought-provoking exploration into the realm of technology ethics. While it invites new voices to engage with the complexities of this vital subject, it occasionally glosses over deeper intricacies, particularly regarding definitions of neutrality and the influence of broader socio-political contexts. Hare effectively combines philosophical frameworks with contemporary dilemmas, yet the discussion lacks engagement with the pervasive issue of ethical accountability across diverse cultural backgrounds. In essence, it serves as a commendable start, though future dialogues must delve deeper into the unsettling truths behind ethical technology use.
Navigating the Complexities of Technology Ethics: A Review of Stephanie Hare’s Work
