In this paper I question the claims made for a ‘coming era of nanotechnology’ and the ethical challenges, it is argued, that are entailed by this particular technological revolution. I argue that such futurist claims are sustained by an untenable modernist narrative which separates the technical and the social. This is exemplified by the work of K. Eric Drexler and his claim that whilst the course of scientific knowledge may remain unpredictable we nevertheless can predict with accuracy the trajectory of technology and particularly the emergence of nanotechnology. The problem then, on the basis of knowledge about the future state of technology, is to make choices now which will forestall unintended and undesirable consequences. Firstly, the...
Nanotechnology research is beginning to see widespread coverage in the media and popular science lit...
and nanotechnology. The next decade is likely to see more profound advances in the medical and biolo...
We are now looking back at over 20 years of social reflection on nanotechnology. Gaining legitimate ...
Abstract This paper argues that social foresight and technological forecasting are essentially fraud...
This paper argues that social foresight and technological forecasting are essentially fraudulent act...
Computer Ethics has, as one of its aspirations, that of reducing the probability of the unforeseen a...
Nanotechnology is a swiftly developing field of technology that is believed to have the potential of...
Futuristic visions have accompanied the development of nanotechnology since Eric K. Drexler populari...
Although the variety of different ethical concerns regarding nanotechnologies has been recognized, t...
If nanotechnology lives up to its revolutionary promises, do we then need a ‘new’ type of ethics to ...
Abstract In this paper I focus on the question of wheth-er nanotechnology is giving rise to new ethi...
The nanotechnology hype, engendering both fanatical optimism and apocalyptic fears, has produced cal...
Gillian Hue, a postdoctoral fellow in Science Education and Ethics in the Program in Science and Soc...
Research in nanotechnology has advanced rapidly in recent years. Several researchers, however, warn ...
It is argued that the social significance of nanotechnologies should be understood in terms of the p...
Nanotechnology research is beginning to see widespread coverage in the media and popular science lit...
and nanotechnology. The next decade is likely to see more profound advances in the medical and biolo...
We are now looking back at over 20 years of social reflection on nanotechnology. Gaining legitimate ...
Abstract This paper argues that social foresight and technological forecasting are essentially fraud...
This paper argues that social foresight and technological forecasting are essentially fraudulent act...
Computer Ethics has, as one of its aspirations, that of reducing the probability of the unforeseen a...
Nanotechnology is a swiftly developing field of technology that is believed to have the potential of...
Futuristic visions have accompanied the development of nanotechnology since Eric K. Drexler populari...
Although the variety of different ethical concerns regarding nanotechnologies has been recognized, t...
If nanotechnology lives up to its revolutionary promises, do we then need a ‘new’ type of ethics to ...
Abstract In this paper I focus on the question of wheth-er nanotechnology is giving rise to new ethi...
The nanotechnology hype, engendering both fanatical optimism and apocalyptic fears, has produced cal...
Gillian Hue, a postdoctoral fellow in Science Education and Ethics in the Program in Science and Soc...
Research in nanotechnology has advanced rapidly in recent years. Several researchers, however, warn ...
It is argued that the social significance of nanotechnologies should be understood in terms of the p...
Nanotechnology research is beginning to see widespread coverage in the media and popular science lit...
and nanotechnology. The next decade is likely to see more profound advances in the medical and biolo...
We are now looking back at over 20 years of social reflection on nanotechnology. Gaining legitimate ...