Print Email Facebook Twitter Manipulation, injustice, and technology Title Manipulation, injustice, and technology Author Klenk, M.B.O.T. (TU Delft Ethics & Philosophy of Technology) Contributor Jongepier, Fleur (editor) Klenk, Michael (editor) Date 2022 Abstract This chapter defends the view that manipulated behaviour is explained by an injustice. Injustices that explain manipulated behaviour need not involve agential features such as intentionality. Therefore, technology can manipulate us, even if technological artefacts like robots, intelligent software agents, or other ‘mere tools’ lack agential features such as intentionality. The chapter thus sketches a comprehensive account of manipulated behaviour related to but distinct from existing accounts of manipulative behaviour. It then builds on that account to defend the possibility that we are being manipulated by technology. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a742bb09-1250-4504-948b-c2dc5317369c DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003205425-7 Publisher Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group ISBN 978-1-032-03001-2 Source The Philosophy of Online Manipulation Series Routledge Research in Applied Ethics Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type book chapter Rights © 2022 M.B.O.T. Klenk Files PDF 10.4324_9781003205425_7_c ... terpdf.pdf 367.25 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:a742bb09-1250-4504-948b-c2dc5317369c/datastream/OBJ/view