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FI5206 - Technology for a Good Society

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Examination arrangement

Examination arrangement: Assignment
Grade: Letters

Evaluation Weighting Duration Grade deviation Examination aids
Oppgave 100/100

Course content

Technology permeates modern societies for better or worse. This course provides an introduction to contemporary debates on technology and ethics pursuing questions like: Why are technologists now expected to be more ethically sensitive? Can technology meet the grand challenges of our time? May technologists be held responsible for undesirable implications of technologies? Should lay-people's opinion matter in questions of technology development? What are the relationships between technology and values? By entering various cases and technology controversies we shall simultaneously discuss and evaluate implications of various answers given to these questions.

Learning outcome

The students will acquire an overview of contemporary ethical discussion on modern technology. Students should be able to understand, evaluate and participate in these current debates by relating these discussions to a particular field of technology.

Learning methods and activities

Lectures, plenary discussions, group work. Supervision and essay writing during the second part of the semester.

About the essay:
The essay topic must be approved by the course instructors.
The essay should be approx. 12 pages long in 12 point Times New Roman, 1,5 line spacing.
The essay should be based on reading of the student's own choice (100-150 pages), in addition to 200 pages of obligatory readings.
The essay should be argumentative.
The essay can be written in either Norwegian or English.
The essay should be submitted to the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies (Dragvoll).

Compulsory assignments

  • 80 % attendance in lectures
  • Oral presentation or essay assignment

Course materials

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Facts

Version: 1
Credits:  7.5 SP
Study level: Second degree level

Coursework

Term no.: 1
Teaching semester:  AUTUMN 2014

Language of instruction: English

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Subject area(s)
  • Philosophy
Contact information
Course coordinator:
  • Rune Nydal

Department with academic responsibility
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies

Examination

Examination arrangement: Assignment

Term Status code Evaluation Weighting Examination aids Date Time Examination system Room *
Autumn ORD Oppgave 100/100

Submission
2014-12-05

Room Building Number of candidates
Spring ORD Oppgave 100/100

Submission
2015-05-08

Room Building Number of candidates
  • * The location (room) for a written examination is published 3 days before examination date. If more than one room is listed, you will find your room at Studentweb.
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