How are we individually and as a society to handle new and emerging technologies? This challenging question underlies much of the bioethical debates of modern times. To address this question we need suitable conceptions of the new technology and ways of identifying its proper management and regulation. To establish conceptions and to find ways to handle emerging technologies we tend to use analogies extensively. The aim of this article is to investigate the role that analogies play or may play in the processes of understanding and managing new technology. More precisely we aim to unveil the role of analogies as analytical devices in exploring the "being" of the new technology as well the normative function of analogies in conceptualizing th...
Modern research would be unthinkable without interdisciplinary approaches. For example, many of the ...
The object of this paper is to discuss some of the theoretical and methodological controversies surr...
Analogies can trigger breakthrough ideas in new product development. Numerous examples demonstrate t...
How are we individually and as a society to handle new and emerging technologies? This challenging q...
New medical technologies provide us with new possibilities in health care and health care research. ...
The emergence of new technologies regularly involves comparisons with previous innovations. For inst...
Casuistry, which involves analogical reasoning, is a popular methodological approach in bioethics. T...
Analogical reasoning is a critical learning process, as it is thought to form the basis of the const...
This paper describes the purposes served by medical analogies (why they are used) and the different ...
The Cartesian worldview has been repeatedly evoked as an ideal deterministic simplification of the n...
Although analogical reasoning has long been a popular method of reasoning in bioethics, current lite...
In the current biomedical literature Umbilical Cord Blood (UCB) is considered a valid source of hema...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015From metaphors that direct scientific inquiry to analo...
It is argued that barriers exist to process an analogy that may compromise the positive impact of an...
During a period dominated by positivist thinking, metaphors seemed incompatible with science, at lea...
Modern research would be unthinkable without interdisciplinary approaches. For example, many of the ...
The object of this paper is to discuss some of the theoretical and methodological controversies surr...
Analogies can trigger breakthrough ideas in new product development. Numerous examples demonstrate t...
How are we individually and as a society to handle new and emerging technologies? This challenging q...
New medical technologies provide us with new possibilities in health care and health care research. ...
The emergence of new technologies regularly involves comparisons with previous innovations. For inst...
Casuistry, which involves analogical reasoning, is a popular methodological approach in bioethics. T...
Analogical reasoning is a critical learning process, as it is thought to form the basis of the const...
This paper describes the purposes served by medical analogies (why they are used) and the different ...
The Cartesian worldview has been repeatedly evoked as an ideal deterministic simplification of the n...
Although analogical reasoning has long been a popular method of reasoning in bioethics, current lite...
In the current biomedical literature Umbilical Cord Blood (UCB) is considered a valid source of hema...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015From metaphors that direct scientific inquiry to analo...
It is argued that barriers exist to process an analogy that may compromise the positive impact of an...
During a period dominated by positivist thinking, metaphors seemed incompatible with science, at lea...
Modern research would be unthinkable without interdisciplinary approaches. For example, many of the ...
The object of this paper is to discuss some of the theoretical and methodological controversies surr...
Analogies can trigger breakthrough ideas in new product development. Numerous examples demonstrate t...