IN the last few decades ethics has become a source of legitimization in implementing science and technology policies in so-called knowledgebased societies and economies.In western countries, ethics has become a political instrument to normalize innovation by supposedly neutralizing social choices on science and technology, and by making them accepted by citizens without any direct citizen involvement in the decision-making process. In this sense, ethics has been framed as a soft legal tool aimed at facilitating the implementation of technoscience
Important changes are taking place currently regarding the role of ethics in technology, particularl...
© 1963-2012 IEEE. The so-called fourth industrial revolution and its economic and societal implicati...
Ethics committees are one of the main agents in the governance of science and technology, especially...
From a traditional field of philosophy ethics has become a crucial means of government. Fast-evolvin...
This article analyses the fluidity of a human condition in terms of ethical boundaries. Recent tech...
The emergence of science-based industries after the Second World War, characterized by high technolo...
In today\u27s globalized world, ethical theory and moral philosophy have to address the challenges o...
Beginning in the 1500s, the modern period witnessed an emerging transformation in the understanding ...
The article analyses what we term governmental ethics regimes as forms of scientific governance. Dra...
Where have the past 35 years of philosophy of technology taken us? And where should our field go in ...
Ethics as we know it is ill equipped to resist abuse by technology companies, Van Maanen argues in a...
The 4th Industrial Revolution is the culmination of the digital age. Nowadays, technologies such as ...
Neither traditional philosophy nor current applied ethics seem able to cope adequately with the high...
Two features characterize new and emerging technosciences. The first one is the production of peculi...
Neither traditional philosophy nor current applied ethics seem able to cope adequately with the high...
Important changes are taking place currently regarding the role of ethics in technology, particularl...
© 1963-2012 IEEE. The so-called fourth industrial revolution and its economic and societal implicati...
Ethics committees are one of the main agents in the governance of science and technology, especially...
From a traditional field of philosophy ethics has become a crucial means of government. Fast-evolvin...
This article analyses the fluidity of a human condition in terms of ethical boundaries. Recent tech...
The emergence of science-based industries after the Second World War, characterized by high technolo...
In today\u27s globalized world, ethical theory and moral philosophy have to address the challenges o...
Beginning in the 1500s, the modern period witnessed an emerging transformation in the understanding ...
The article analyses what we term governmental ethics regimes as forms of scientific governance. Dra...
Where have the past 35 years of philosophy of technology taken us? And where should our field go in ...
Ethics as we know it is ill equipped to resist abuse by technology companies, Van Maanen argues in a...
The 4th Industrial Revolution is the culmination of the digital age. Nowadays, technologies such as ...
Neither traditional philosophy nor current applied ethics seem able to cope adequately with the high...
Two features characterize new and emerging technosciences. The first one is the production of peculi...
Neither traditional philosophy nor current applied ethics seem able to cope adequately with the high...
Important changes are taking place currently regarding the role of ethics in technology, particularl...
© 1963-2012 IEEE. The so-called fourth industrial revolution and its economic and societal implicati...
Ethics committees are one of the main agents in the governance of science and technology, especially...