Title: Technology, ethics, and the general public
1Technology, ethics, and the general public
Fourth Ethics and Technology Conference
- Tom Shanks, S.J.
- Tim Healy
- Markkula Ethics Center
2Key Question
- How can people learn what they need to know about
technology to make good choices? - What forms of education can work?
3Purpose of the paper
- To describe the on-going partnership between MCAE
and the Tech Museum of Innovation - Designed to raise awareness of ethics
issues/decisions
4History of the relationship
- 1986 - Center founded
- 1990 - Tech prototype opens
- 1994 - partnership
- 1998 - New Tech opens
5The Tech Museum
- devoted to inspiring the innovator in everyone
- 132,000 square feet
- 300 permanent exhibits
- 800,000 people
- 80,000 school children
6Markkula Ethics Center
- Heighten ethical awareness
- Improve ethical decision-making
- Innovative programs
- Interdisciplinary focus
- Non-advocacy
7Ethics
- Set of well grounded standards
- To be at our best with other humans, animals,
environment - Moral principles
- Virtues
8Practical reflection tools
- Did I practice any virtues?
- Do more good than harm?
- Treat with dignity and respect
- Was I fair?
- Was my community better?
9The Tech/ethics story
- 91 consults with Center re human growth
hormone exhibit - 93 Center teaches common ethics language to
volunteers - 93 Tech drafts ethics policy in consultation
10The Tech/ethics story
- 94 Tech Board approves policy
- 94 Center partners with Tech
- 94 Learn the Tech language
- 95 Tech workshops
- 96-99 Refine exhibits, go forward.
11Social/ethical issues Policy
- Adopted 9/22/1994
- Unique in the nation
- The Tech recognizes that advances in science and
technology may impact society and its
institutions.
12Social/ethical issues Policy
- Decisions about the development, use, and
consequences of new scientific and technological
knowledge can raise social policy question about
rights, justice, benefits and burdens, resp, cg
13Social/ethical issues final
- Exhibits, labs, and programs should help visitors
develop s and t literacy and help individuals
reach their own conclusions regarding the use of
s and t.
14The real bottom line
- In these ways the Tech hopes to contribute to the
understanding of the complex relationship between
science, technology, and society
15Challenges from the start
- No other museum has this policy
- No models or methods to duplicate for museums
- Few words and sentences
- Speak to adults and children
16Challenges from the start
- Designers distrust ethicists
- So ethicists went in their door for a year and
just listened - Then we designed and conducted the training
17Non-advocacy approach
- Described in visitor guide
- Examine assumptions
- Clarify moral principles
- Consider multiple viewpoints
- Consider implications of use of new technologies
18Consider exhibit dimensions
- Stance balanced presentation?
- Mode cases, questions, story
- Ethics truth or feeling/opinion
- Integration ethics story integrated rather than
add on
19Ethics Goals
- Move the visitor from fascination with technology
- To profound realization of how technology impacts
our lives and presents us with ethical challenges
20Neil Postman says,
- New technologies alter the structure of our
interests the things we think about - They alter the character of our symbols what we
think with
21Neil Postman says,
- They alter the nature of community the arena in
which thoughts develop. - From Technopoly
22Techs four component goals
- Moral sensitivity
- Identify ethical moment
- Explore perspectives
- Moral judgment
- Apply ethical theories
- What did others say?
23Four components
- Moral commitment
- Moral courage
- Taught by human examples in exhibits, on film and
in person
24Targeted main messages
- Every advance causes change. Change raises
ethical questions. - Ethics is fundamentally about the quality of our
relationships.
25Main messages
- Trying to take the way we are at our best and
struggle to live that way every day. - Presents a new paradigm or critical thinking
method
26Techethics questions
- Impact on virtue?
- Harms vs benefits?
- Protects or harms rights?
- Distributes benefits fairly?
- Advances or harms the common good?
27The Results
28Two fundamental decisions
- 1. Integrate reflection tool into each response
- 2. Thought bubbles as ethics stamp throughout
for easy identification.
29Ethics in every gallery
- Life Tech
- Innovation
- Exploration
- Communi-
- cation
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37The Impact
- Studies just beginning to assess
- Helpful in thinking about issue
- Helped to clarify POV
- Increase desire to learn?
38Conclusion
- Partnership changed the Tech so it can be an
ethics educational center - Developed a museum model for ethics
- Other University connections
39Next steps
- Get assessment of moral sensitivity, judgment,
commitment, courage from the Tech experience. - Plan future exhibits accordingly.