Stoic Ethics and the Normative Impact of Technology on Wellbeing

Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield International (2021)
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Abstract

Spence develops and applies a normative model based on rationalist and virtue ethics as well as stoic philosophy to assess the impact of technology on wellbeing. Through developing this model, Spence offers a novel and important examination of the benefit of technology to our society as a whole.

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