as if they happened. Yet traditional narrative theories are prejudiced in favour of persons over things.1 They treat people as if only they deserve to have their stories told; non-humans, natural events and things are props or circumstances to be dealt with but never themselves the subject of their own stories. Mere things get explanations; persons get stories. As a result, the "narrative turn' has had far less of an effect on the philosophy of technology as elsewhere in the humanities and social sciences. Philosophical frameworks prejudiced against things are not particularly helpful when it comes to understanding the philosophical dimensions of technologies." /> How to read technology critically - Kaplan David | sdvig press

How to read technology critically

David Kaplan

pp. 83-99


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