The ethical matrix is a participatory tool designed to structure ethical reflection about the design, the introduction, the development or the use of technologies. Its collective implementation, in the context of participatory decision-making, has shown its potential usefulness. On the contrary, its implementation by a single researcher has not been thoroughly analyzed. The aim of this paper is precisely to assess the strength of ethical matrixes implemented by a single researcher as a tool for conceptual normative analysis related to technological choices. Therefore, the ethical matrix framework is applied to the management of high-level radioactive waste, more specifically to retrievable and non-retrievable geological disposal. The result...
The progress of modern natural and technological science and their far-reaching consequences affecti...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...
UK radioactive waste management policy making is currently taking place within a participatory and a...
Decision making-process in conservation can be very complex, having to deal with various value dimen...
This paper explores the usefulness of the 'ethical matrix', proposed by Ben Mepham, as a tool in tec...
The ethical matrix is a conceptual tool designed to help decision-makers (as individuals or working ...
Abstract- With origins in the decision matrices used to choose between competing alternative designs...
Technologies fulfill a social role in the sense that they influence the moral actions of people, oft...
New technology brings great benefits, but it can also create new and significant risks. When evaluat...
The long-term management of radioactive wastes raises significant ethical issues to potential host c...
Experience after the Chernobyl accident has shown that restoration strategies need to consider a wid...
Wisely managing the profound human and environmental risks of nuclear wastes requires complex moral ...
Risk distribution is a core problem in the context of risk management. In this respect, the issue of...
Ethical issues and general conflicts of values intrinsically dominate the field of conservation. The...
The progress of modern natural and technological science and their far-reaching consequences affecti...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...
UK radioactive waste management policy making is currently taking place within a participatory and a...
Decision making-process in conservation can be very complex, having to deal with various value dimen...
This paper explores the usefulness of the 'ethical matrix', proposed by Ben Mepham, as a tool in tec...
The ethical matrix is a conceptual tool designed to help decision-makers (as individuals or working ...
Abstract- With origins in the decision matrices used to choose between competing alternative designs...
Technologies fulfill a social role in the sense that they influence the moral actions of people, oft...
New technology brings great benefits, but it can also create new and significant risks. When evaluat...
The long-term management of radioactive wastes raises significant ethical issues to potential host c...
Experience after the Chernobyl accident has shown that restoration strategies need to consider a wid...
Wisely managing the profound human and environmental risks of nuclear wastes requires complex moral ...
Risk distribution is a core problem in the context of risk management. In this respect, the issue of...
Ethical issues and general conflicts of values intrinsically dominate the field of conservation. The...
The progress of modern natural and technological science and their far-reaching consequences affecti...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...
In this paper we suggest considering sustainability as a moral framework based on social justice, wh...