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Nanotechnology and Ethical Governance in the European Union and China
Towards a Global Approach for Science and Technology
von Sally Dalton-Brown
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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ISBN: 978-3-319-18232-2
Auflage: 2015
Erschienen am 24.06.2015
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 241 mm [H] x 160 mm [B] x 19 mm [T]
Gewicht: 530 Gramm
Umfang: 240 Seiten

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This book addresses questions surrounding the feasibility of a global approach to ethical governance of science and technology. The emergence and rapid spread of nanotechnology offers a test case for how the world might act when confronted with a technology that could transform the global economy and provide solutions to issues such as pollution, while potentially creating new environmental and health risks. The author compares ethical issues identified by stakeholders in China and the EU about the rapid introduction of this potentially transformative technology ¿ a fitting framework for an exploration of global agency.
The study explores the discourse ethics and participatory Technology Assessment (pTA) inspired by the work of Jürgen Habermas to argue that different views can be universally recognized and agreed upon, perhaps within an ideal global community of communication. The book offers a developed discourse model, utilizing virtue ethics as well as the work of Taylor, Beck, Korsgaard and others on identity formation, as a way forward in the context of global ethics. The author seeks to develop new vocabularies of comparison, to discover shared aspects of identity and to achieve, hopefully, an ¿intercultural personhood¿ that may lead to a global ethics.
The book offers a useful guide for researchers on methods for advancing societal understanding of science and technology. The author addresses a broad audience, from philosophers, ethicists and scientists, to the interested general reader. For the layperson, one chapter surveys nanoissues as depicted in fiction and another offers a view of how an ordinary citizen can act as a global agent of change in ethics.



Introductory context.- What is Nanotechnology and What Should We Be Worried About?.- Bioethics as an Approach to Nano ethics in China and the EU.- Nano regulation.- pTA (participatory Technology Assessment), Habermas's Dialogue/Discourse Ethics and Nanofora.- The Virtuous Discourse Agent.- Universalism Versus Relativism.- Conclusion: Discourse Ethics and the Dialectics of East-West Intersubjectivity.



Dr Sally Dalton-Brown is the Dean of Trinity College, The University of Melbourne. She has published widely on global literature and philosophy.


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