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Chapter 15 Self Quiz
The Ethics of Artifacts
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President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas on November 20, 1963. According to defenders of the common sense view, he was killed by
Lee Harvey Oswald's rifle.
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Lee Harvey Oswald and his rifle.
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Lee Harvey Oswald.
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someone else.
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The invention of the telephone to help hard of hearing people might be used as an example of
the adage that necessity is the mother of invention.
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how we have too many technological mediators governing our communication.
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how technological artifacts take on a life of their own beyond the intentions of their designers.
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anactant
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Robert Moses is said to have designed bridges with low overpasses
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for aesthetic value.
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to keep lower class and blacks out who rely on public transportation.
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All of the above
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On Winner's view, technological artifacts come to
mediate our activity in the world.
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nothing; they are completely inert.
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embody values.
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reveal standing-reserve.
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The French sociologist Bruno Latour asks us to consider an example in which "the driver modifies his behavior through the mediation of the speed bump: he falls back from morality to force … on the campus road there now resides a new actant that slows down cars." This quote can be used to exemplify the
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moderateview.
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deterministicview.
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strong view.
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Which of the following might be an objection to Winner's view?
Technology is active in our lives whether designers intend it or not.
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Technology reveals what actions designers have set for us.
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Technology determines our actions in accordance with wishes of designers.
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Technology cannot hold values unless we know intentions of designer.
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Which of the following views technology and humans as forming hybrid agents?
Winner
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Heidegger
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Latour
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None of the above
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The Chinese government banned Google search engines so as to
prevent users in China from obtaining information that is politically dissident.
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prevent users in China searching about Tiananmen Square.
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control the information that users can access in China.
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All of the above
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Martin Heidegger argues that "an airliner … stands on the taxi strip only as standing-reserve, inasmuch as it is ordered to insure the possibility of transportation." Which of the following is the most plausible interpretation of his claim?
Airplanes reveal activities we can perform.
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Airplanes merely give us access to new options.
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Airplanes are moral agents.
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Airplanes are morally irrelevant objects.
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Illies and Meijers think engineering is special because engineers
determine how reality is mediated through technology.
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generate new actants.
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reveal the world.
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have second order moral responsibilities to increase our morally good options.
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