Ethics and Technological Values

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Asst. Prof. Phrakrudhammabhissamai, Ph.D.

Abstract

Ethics refers to good behavior, while technological values represent concepts developed
from scientific knowledge to facilitate convenience and solve various problems. This article
explores ethic theories and analyzes their relationship with technological values. It investigates
how technology, when aligned with certain ethical principles, is not inherently contradictory to
ethics. Conversely, it also identifies aspects of technology that may conflict with ethical standards.
Since technology significantly influences human lives, it is crucial to examine its effects on ethical
conduct. This analysis divides technological values into three aspects: technological tools,
manufacturers, and users. The goal is to provide a framework for applying ethical concepts
effectively in daily life.

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Asst. Prof. Phrakrudhammabhissamai, Ph.D. (2024). Ethics and Technological Values. Buddhism in Mekong Region Journal, 7(2), 132–141. retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/bmrj/article/view/280477
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Academic Article

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