Robert Kozma
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“And if technology is to be used to unlock the innate compassion we have for others, if it is to create a historical shift from the powerful to the powerless, if it is to do wonderful things that make the world a better place, it will not do it on its own. It will depend on how you use it to advance moral purposes.”
― Make the World a Better Place: Design with Passion, Purpose, and Values
― Make the World a Better Place: Design with Passion, Purpose, and Values
“As mentioned, this conceptual knowledge, generated through the Scientific Tradition, has come to be used in the creation of designs in practical fields, such as mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, medicine, clinical psychology, social work, and education. It is easiest to measure the impact of scientific research on the economy. A study looked at the impact of research on economic growth in 65 countries over the period 1980–2016.19 They found that the amount of research output in a country increased economic growth, primarily through structural changes favoring the industrial sector. They found that academic knowledge was applied in a broad set of industries and that social and physical sciences impact economic growth the most. The impact of the research output of clinical and health sciences, and arts and humanities was characterized by low levels of applications, although they also led to positive economic growth.”
― Make the World a Better Place: Design with Passion, Purpose, and Values
― Make the World a Better Place: Design with Passion, Purpose, and Values
“In these ways, Verbeek contends, designs “materialize morality”43 With the creation of designs, designers are often building in features and capabilities that, with their use and impact, have moral implications. It is in this way that designers have a special moral responsibility. They must think not only about the features they invent and intensions of their designs—what they would like to happen—but think about the moral impact, the consequences of their use.”
― Make the World a Better Place: Design with Passion, Purpose, and Values
― Make the World a Better Place: Design with Passion, Purpose, and Values
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