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Andrew Feenberg (born 1943) is an American philosopher. He holds the
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in the Philosophy of Technology in the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. His main interests are philosophy of technology,
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,
critique of technology Criticism of technology is an analysis of adverse impacts of industrial and digital technologies. It is argued that, in all advanced industrial societies (not necessarily only capitalist ones), technology becomes a means of domination, control, a ...
and science and technology studies.


Education

Feenberg studied philosophy under
Herbert Marcuse Herbert Marcuse (; ; July 19, 1898 – July 29, 1979) was a German-American philosopher, social critic, and political theorist, associated with the Frankfurt School of critical theory. Born in Berlin, Marcuse studied at the Humboldt University ...
at the University of California, San Diego and was awarded his PhD in 1972. During this time Feenberg was active in the
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, founding a journal entitled ''Alternatives'' and participating in the
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events in Paris.


Feenberg's philosophy of technology

Compared to his predecessors in philosophy of technology, such as
Martin Heidegger Martin Heidegger (; ; 26 September 188926 May 1976) was a German philosopher who is best known for contributions to phenomenology, hermeneutics, and existentialism. He is among the most important and influential philosophers of the 20th centur ...
and Jacques Ellul who have a dystopian view of technology, Feenberg's view is positive even though critical. For Heidegger and Ellul technology affects people's life but is for the most part beyond their control. For Feenberg technology and society influence each other. He separates himself from the instrumentalists who view technology merely as instruments which are within human's full control. Feenberg's primary contribution to the philosophy of technology is his argument for the democratic transformation of technology. From his book ''Transforming Technology,'' :"What human beings are and will become is decided in the shape of our tools no less than in the action of statesmen and political movements. The design of technology is thus an ontological decision fraught with political consequences. The exclusion of the vast majority from participation in this decision is profoundly undemocratic" (p.3). Feenberg provides the theoretical foundation for this idea through the Critical Theory of Technology which he develops over three books: ''The Critical Theory of Technology'' (1991) (re-published as ''Transforming Technology: A Critical Theory Revisited''
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, ''Alternative Modernity: The Technical Turn in Philosophy and Social Theory'' (1995), and ''Questioning Technology'' (1999). The basis of Feenberg's critical theory of technology is a concept of dialectical technological rationality he terms instrumentalization theory. Instrumentalization theory combines the social critique of technology familiar from the philosophy of technology ( Karl Marx,
Herbert Marcuse Herbert Marcuse (; ; July 19, 1898 – July 29, 1979) was a German-American philosopher, social critic, and political theorist, associated with the Frankfurt School of critical theory. Born in Berlin, Marcuse studied at the Humboldt University ...
,
Martin Heidegger Martin Heidegger (; ; 26 September 188926 May 1976) was a German philosopher who is best known for contributions to phenomenology, hermeneutics, and existentialism. He is among the most important and influential philosophers of the 20th centur ...
, Jacques Ellul) with insights taken from the empirical case studies of science and technology studies. Applications of his theory include studies of online education, the Minitel, the Internet, and digital games. Feenberg has also published books and articles on the philosophy of
Herbert Marcuse Herbert Marcuse (; ; July 19, 1898 – July 29, 1979) was a German-American philosopher, social critic, and political theorist, associated with the Frankfurt School of critical theory. Born in Berlin, Marcuse studied at the Humboldt University ...
,
Martin Heidegger Martin Heidegger (; ; 26 September 188926 May 1976) was a German philosopher who is best known for contributions to phenomenology, hermeneutics, and existentialism. He is among the most important and influential philosophers of the 20th centur ...
,
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, Karl Marx, Georg Lukacs, and Kitarō Nishida.


Selected works


Books

Author * ''Lukacs, Marx and the Sources of Critical Theory'' (Rowman and Littlefield, 1981; Oxford University Press, 1986) * ''Critical Theory of Technology'' (Oxford University Press, 1991), later republished as Transforming Technology (Oxford University Press, 2002), see below. * ''Alternative Modernity'' (University of California Press, 1995) * ''Questioning Technology'' (Routledge, 1999). * ''Transforming Technology: A Critical Theory Revisited'' (Oxford University Press, 2002). * ''Heidegger and Marcuse: The Catastrophe and Redemption of History'' (Routledge 2005). * ''Between Reason and Experience: Essays in Technology and Modernity'' (MIT Press, 2010). * ''The Philosophy of Praxis: Marx, Lukács and the Frankfurt School'' (Verso Press, 2014). * ''Technosystem: The Social Life of Reason'' (Harvard University Press, 2017). * ''The Ruthless Critique of Everything Existing: Nature and Revolution in Marcuse's Philosophy of Praxis'' (Verso Press, 2023). Editor * w/ R. Pippen & C.Webel, ''Marcuse: Critical Theory and the Promise of Utopia'' (Bergin and Garvey Press, 1988) * w/ A. Hannay, ''Technology and the Politics of Knowledge'' (Indiana University Press, 1995) * w/ T. Misa & P. Brey, ''Modernity and Technology'' (MIT Press, 2003) * w/ D. Barney, ''Community in the Digital Age'' (Rowman and Littlefield, 2004). * w/ W. Leiss, ''The Essential Marcuse: Selected Writings of Philosopher and Social Critic Herbert Marcuse'' (Beacon Press, 2007).


References

*Zachry, Mark (2007). "An Interview with Andrew Feenberg", ''Technical Communication Quarterly'', 16(4).


Further reading

* Tyler Veak (ed). "''Democratizing Technology: Andrew Feenberg's Critical Theory of Technology''. SUNY Press (State University of New York Press), 2006. * Ricardo Neder (ed). "A teoría crítica de Andrew Neder: racionalizacao democrática, poder e tecnología". Brasília: Observatório do Movimento pela Tecnologia Social na América Latina / CDS / UnB / Capes, 2010 . * Darrell P. Arnold y Andreas Michel (eds). "Critical Theory and the Thought of Andrew Feenberg". Palgrave MacMillan, 2017.


External links


Andrew Feenberg's homepage
online article by Andrew Feenberg discussing Heidegger,
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and Borgmann.
Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology Vol 9 No 3
Special Review Section Devoted to Andrew Feenberg's book ''Heidegger and Marcuse: The Catastrophe and Redemption of History''.
Review of ''Community in the Digital Age''
by Arun Kumar Tripathi (ACM Ubiquity, Volume 5, Issue 28, Sept. 8 - Sept. 14, 2004).

online article by Andrew Feenberg discussing Minitel. * at Simon Fraser University
The bursting boiler of digital education: critical pedagogy and philosophy of technology
interview with Petar Jandrić (Knowledge Cultures, 3(5), 132-148, 2015).
Andrew Feenberg in conversation with Laureano Ralón. Figure/Ground. August 18th, 2010
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