Introduction: The Necessity (and spirit) of Critique in Andrew Feenberg's Philosophy of Technology

Darryl Cressman*

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Abstract

In this introductory chapter i situate the following collection as one that takes as its starting point andrew feenberg’s philosophical critique of technology. Feenberg’s critique of technology is quite wide-ranging and so the chapters in this book fall within three themes that i outline in this introduction. First, democratic potentials, which explores how democracy can be used as a standard against which technologies can be critiqued. Trajectories of contemporary critique, which looks at how history and hermeneutics can inform the critique of contemporary technologies. And critical theories of technology, which draws together intellectual histories of the critique of technology.keywordsandrew feenbergcritical theorytechnologycritiquedemocracypoliticshistoryhermeneuticsintellectual historyphilosophy of technology.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Necessity of Critique
Subtitle of host publicationAndrew Feenberg & the Philosophy of Technology
EditorsDarryl Cressman
PublisherSpringer Nature
Chapter1
Pages1-14
Number of pages15
ISBN (Electronic)9783031078774
ISBN (Print)9783031078767
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Publication series

SeriesPhilosophy of Engineering and Technology
Volume41

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