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Ethics and emerging technologies, edited by Ronald L. Sandler, Northeastern University, Boston, USA

Label
Ethics and emerging technologies, edited by Ronald L. Sandler, Northeastern University, Boston, USA
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Ethics and emerging technologies
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
828486393
Responsibility statement
edited by Ronald L. Sandler, Northeastern University, Boston, USA
Summary
"Technology shapes every aspect of human experience and it is the primary driver of social and ecological change. Given this, it is surprising that we spend so little time studying, analyzing, and evaluating new technologies. Occasionally, an issue grabs public attention--for example, the use of human embryonic stem cells in medical research or online file sharing of music and movies. However, these are the exceptions. For the most part, we enthusiastically embrace each new technology and application with little critical reflection on how it will impact our lives and our world. What is more, when an issue raised by an emerging technology is attended to, we often lack the language, concepts, and critical perspectives to thoroughly address it. The aim of this textbook is to introduce students and other readers to the ethical issues associated with a broad array of emerging technologies--including nanotechnology, synthetic genomics, robotics, genetic engineering, geoengineering, synthetic meat, virtual reality, information technologies, sex selection, and many more--and to help them develop analytical skills and perspectives for effectively evaluating novel technologies and applications"--, Provided by publisher
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