(Axiology of technoscience: A critical review of Javier Echevería´s proposal)
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In order to show these criticisms and theoretical inadequacies, we will present a schematic outlline of the central points of the Echeverria proposal and its formalized system, and then we will discuss its contradictory aspects and the insufficiency of its contributions from the perspective of a praxiological turn, which proposes to analyze the scientific practice. To illustrate this criticism, we will contrast the author’s thesis and his proposals for peaceful and democratic solutions with that of other critical authors of technology (Langdon Winner and Andrew Feenberg), who have approached from a “political turn” the analysis of Technological and scientific practice.
These discussions will show that new political perspectives of scientific technological practice are necessary that take into account the dominant ideological positions to be able to explain and propose systems of evaluation or transformation effective in the field of technoscience.
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