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In Pursuit of Nanoethics

  • Global governance focus (including authors from a number of global organisations)
  • Exploration of the nanotechnology-biotechnology convergence
  • Transatlantic perspective (deliberate inclusion of global perspectives from US, Europe and developing world).
  • Interdisciplinary approach to issues drawing on authors from across the natural sciences and social sciences
  • Balanced framing of nanoethics as an emerging discipline associated with, but distinct from other branches of applied ethics

Part of the book series: The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology (ELTE, volume 10)

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-viii
  2. In Pursuit of Nanoethics: An Introduction

    • Bert Gordijn, Anthony Mark Cutter
    Pages 1-11
  3. Concepts and Novelty

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 13-13
    2. GM Food and Nanotechnology

      • Ronald Sandler
      Pages 39-57
  4. Opportunities and Challenges

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 59-59
    2. Nanotechnology and Biodiversity

      • Darryl Macer
      Pages 73-87
  5. Risks and Precaution

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 105-105
    2. Risk, Precaution, and Nanotechnology

      • Fritz Allhoff
      Pages 107-130
    3. The Risks of Nanomedicine and the Precautionary Principle

      • Roberto Andorno, Nikola Biller-Andorno
      Pages 131-145
    4. Ethical and Societal Values in Nanotoxicology

      • Kevin C. Elliott
      Pages 147-163
  6. Public Debate and Policy

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 165-165
    2. Nanotechnology, Risk and Public Perceptions

      • Philip Macnaghten
      Pages 167-181
  7. Back Matter

    Pages 209-211

About this book

The volume contributes to the ongoing nanoethics debate in four topical areas. The first part tackles questions of what could be called ‘meta-nanoethics’. Its focus lies on basic concepts and the issue of what - if anything - is truly novel and special about the new field of nanoethics or its subject matter. The second part of this volume presents a selection of interesting perspectives on some of the opportunities and challenges of nanotechnology. Part three takes a more in depth look at one of the most pressing current concerns: how to deal with the risks and uncertainties surrounding nanotechnology in a responsible manner. In its fourth and final part the volume touches on issues of public debate and policy.

Reviews

From the book reviews:

“In Pursuit of Nanoethics is a welcome contribution to the field. I found myself recommending many of the selections to colleagues working in various areas of applied ethics and have gone back to many of the pieces to inform my own future research directions. From the novice student to the experienced scholar, this volume has something to offer for everyone, especially for those interested in integrating publics into the discourse around nanoethics.” (Stephanie E. Vasko, NanoEthics, Vol. 8, 2014)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Dublin City University, Dublin 9, Ireland

    Bert Gordijn

  • University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom

    Anthony Mark Cutter

Bibliographic Information

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