What makes work valuable' Michal Masny, the NC Ethics of Technology Postdoctoral Fellow in the MIT Department of Philosophy, investigates the role work plays in our lives and its impact on our well-being. Masny sees numerous benefits to work, beyond a paycheck. It's a space for people to develop excellence at something, make a social contribution, gain social recognition, and create and sustain community. 'Work is both necessary and positively valuable,' he argues, further suggesting that our lives might be worsened if we were to eliminate work completely. 'There can be optimal combinations of work and leisure time.' Masny is completing his two-year term in the NC Ethics of Technology Fellowship at the end of the spring semester. In addition to advancing his research, Masny has been working to foster dialogue and educate students on issues at the intersection of philosophy and computing. This semester, Masny is teaching an undergraduate course, 24.131 (Ethics of Technology). Masny...
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