The prudent technologist

erector

Paul Goodman, 1969:

Whether or not it draws on new scientific research, technology is a branch of moral philosophy, not of science. It aims at prudent goods for the commonweal and to provide efficient means for these goods. At present, however, “scientific technology” occupies a bastard position in the universities, in funding, and in the public mind. It is half tied to the theoretical sciences and half treated as mere know-how for political and commercial purposes. It has no principles of i...

 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on April 12, 2015 08:35
No comments have been added yet.