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In Pursuit of Nanoethics electronic resource edited by Bert Gordijn, Anthony Mark Cutter.

Contributor(s): Gordijn, Bert [editor.] | Cutter, Anthony Mark [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: The International Library of Ethics, Law and TechnologyPublication details: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: VIII, 211 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781402068171Subject(s): Philosophy (General) | Ethics | law | Economics | social sciences | Nanotechnology | Philosophy | Ethics | Law, general | Nanotechnology | Social Sciences, general | R & D/Technology PolicyDDC classification: 170 LOC classification: BJ1-1725Online resources: Click here to access online In: Springer eBooksSummary: This volume assembles an interdisciplinary team of leading academics, industry figures, policymakers and NGO’s to consider the legal, ethical and social issues that are raised by innovations in nanoscience and nanotechnology. By bringing together international experts from a diverse range of fields this volume addresses the implications and impact that nanotechnology has on society. Through the exploration of six key themes the contributors analyse both the impact of nanotechnology and the emergence of the concept of nanoethics. Each section includes authors from both sides of the political and scientific divide – incorporating both positive and negative perspectives on nanotechnology, as well as including discussions of associated concepts such as converging technologies. The result provides for the widest and most balanced discussion of these issues to date.
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This volume assembles an interdisciplinary team of leading academics, industry figures, policymakers and NGO’s to consider the legal, ethical and social issues that are raised by innovations in nanoscience and nanotechnology. By bringing together international experts from a diverse range of fields this volume addresses the implications and impact that nanotechnology has on society. Through the exploration of six key themes the contributors analyse both the impact of nanotechnology and the emergence of the concept of nanoethics. Each section includes authors from both sides of the political and scientific divide – incorporating both positive and negative perspectives on nanotechnology, as well as including discussions of associated concepts such as converging technologies. The result provides for the widest and most balanced discussion of these issues to date.

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