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Philosophy, technology and society.
The morality of urban mobility: technology and philosophy of the city / Shane Epting ; foreword by Lewis Gordon. — 1 online resource (xii, 173 pages). — (Philosophy, technology and society). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2946551.pdf>.

Record create date: 5/5/2021

Subject: Urban transportation — Moral and ethical aspects.; Urban transportation — Philosophy.

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"Shane Epting illustrates that the problem of "moral prioritization" rests at the heart of problems with city transportation systems. To overcome such challenges, he develops a multitiered assessment system that shows how to evaluate complicated affairs in urban mobility"--.

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Table of Contents

  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Foreword
  • Chapter 1: The Road Ahead
    • Notes
  • Chapter 2: Moving and Thinking
    • The Promise of Jonas’s Technological Ethics
    • Toward Technologies for the City
    • Notes
  • Chapter 3: Thinking, Moving, and Parts
    • Mereologically Inspired Thinking and Transportation Systems
    • Urban Mobility and Mono-technical Saturation
    • Urban Mobility and Poly-technical Dispersion
    • Notes
  • Chapter 4: Moving, Parts, and Morality
    • Structural Ethics and Transportation Technologies: Toward Moral Ordering
    • Notes
  • Chapter 5: The Pathway to Moral Ordering
    • Exploring Ecocentrism and Its Challenges for Transportation
    • Problems for Ecocentrism for Transportation
    • Notes
  • Chapter 6: Moral Prioritization in Urban Mobility
    • Intrinsic Value and Urban Mobility
    • Weak Anthropocentrism for Transportation
    • Weak Anthropocentrism and Moral Ordering
    • Notes
  • Chapter 7: Love, Respect, and Urban Mobility
    • Thinking like a Highway
    • Notes
  • Chapter 8: Moving, Thinking, and Cooperating
    • Exploring the Tension between Non-Experts and Transportation Specialists
    • Notes
  • Chapter 9: Moral Ordering and Worthwhile Goals
    • Transportation Specialists, Moral Praise, and Reshaping Urban Mobility
    • Urban Residents, Moral Praise, Moral Respect, and Reshaping Urban Mobility
    • Future Areas of Research: From the Armchair to the Street
    • Notes
  • Chapter 10: Thinking, Moving, and the Future
    • The Assumed View of Automated Vehicles (AVs)
    • Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) as Imperfect Precedent Cases
    • Automated Vehicles (AVs) and an Uncertain Future
    • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • About the Author

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