Technology

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Technology has played an important role in human civilization. From earliest times up to the present, various forms of technology have been an important part of human culture. However, there is disagreement on the role of technology in human civilization. Historians, philosophers and other thinkers have debated this question for centuries and there are two major positions on this issue: the determinist position and the instrumentalist position.

Technological determinism

The technological determinist position states that technological progress is an automonous force outside human control and has been the primary factor shaping the course of history. According to Karl Marx,"The windmill gives you a society with the feudal lord; the steam-mill, society with the industrial capitalist." Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote,"Things are in the saddle / And ride mankind." In a sense, humans become "the sex organs of the machine world, as Marshall McLuhan stated it. The role of humans is to create increasingly complex technology until the technology reaches the point when it can reproduce on its own. Technology has its own ends, independent of humanity.

Technological instrumentalism

The technological instrumentalist position states that technology has no ends of its own and exists only to accomplish human ends. Technology in completely under the control of humanity and human history is shaped by humans, not technology.