Abstract
Although we are accustomed to thinking about technology as involving things—objects and processes—derived from scientific discoveries, science also creates a technology of ideas, ways of thinking both about the world and about human beings. And unlike “thing technology,” “idea technology” can have powerful effects even when the ideas are false. This paper discusses false idea technology, or ideology, and suggests mechanisms by which it can have effects on both individuals and societies. It discusses neuroscience as the “next frontier” of ideology that may change our conceptions of human nature.
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Schwartz, B. (2022). Idea Technology and Ideology. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 46(1), 12–30. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11013-021-09712-x
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