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OverviewNanotechnology will eventually impact every area of our world Nanoethics seeks to examine the potential risks and rewards of applications of nanotechnology. This up-to-date anthology gives the reader an introduction to and basic foundation in nanotechnology and nanoethics, and then delves into near-, mid-, and far-term issues. Comprehensive and authoritative, it: Goes beyond the usual environmental, health, and safety (EHS) concerns to explore such topics as privacy, nanomedicine, human enhancement, global regulation, military, humanitarianism, education, artificial intelligence, space exploration, life extension, and more Features contributions from forty preeminent experts from academia and industry worldwide, reflecting diverse perspectives Includes seminal works that influence nanoethics today Encourages an informed, proactive approach to nanoethics and advocates addressing new and emerging controversies before they impede progress or impact our welfare This resource is designed to promote further investigations and a broad and balanced dialogue in nanoethics, dealing with critical issues that will affect the industry as well as society. While this will be a definitive reference for students, scientists in academia and industry, policymakers, and regulators, it's also a valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand the challenges, principles, and potential of nanotechnology. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Fritz Allhoff , Patrick Lin , James H. Moor , John WeckertPublisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.581kg ISBN: 9780470084175ISBN 10: 0470084170 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 31 August 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is a thought-provoking book ... Essential reading for scientists entering the realm of nanotechnology. (Nanotechnology Perceptions, July 2008) It is recommended reading for scientists and engineers working in all areas of present-day nanoscience and nanotechnology. (Angewandte Chemie, May 13, 2008) ...this compact collection is highly welcome. (Angewandte Chemie, 2008-47/21) ...these essays will provide a broad background for those who have yet to discover the many benefits that may result. (Chemistry and Industry, December 2007) """This is a thought-provoking book … Essential reading for scientists entering the realm of nanotechnology."" (Nanotechnology Perceptions, July 2008) ""It is recommended reading for scientists and engineers working in all areas of present-day nanoscience and nanotechnology."" (Angewandte Chemie, May 13, 2008) ""...this compact collection is highly welcome."" (Angewandte Chemie, 2008-47/21) “…these essays will provide a broad background for those who have yet to discover the many benefits that may result.” (Chemistry and Industry, December 2007) ""Das Buch wird Wissenschaftler(inne)n und Ingenieur(inn)en empfohlen, die in allen Bereichen der gegenwartigen Nanowissenschaft und ?technik arbeiten."" Angewandte Chemie 2008-120/21" This is a thought-provoking book ... Essential reading for scientists entering the realm of nanotechnology. ( Nanotechnology Perceptions , July 2008) It is recommended reading for scientists and engineers working in all areas of present-day nanoscience and nanotechnology. ( Angewandte Chemie , May 13, 2008) ...this compact collection is highly welcome. ( Angewandte Chemie , 2008-47/21) ...these essays will provide a broad background for those who have yet to discover the many benefits that may result. ( Chemistry and Industry , December 2007) Author InformationFritz Allhoff, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Western Michigan University and Research Associate in the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at The Australian National University. Patrick Lin, PhD, is the Research Director for The Nanoethics Group and has academic appointments at Dartmouth College as well as Western Michigan University. James Moor, PhD, is Professor of Philosophy at Dartmouth College as well as an Adjunct Professor with the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at The Australian National University. John Weckert, PhD, is the Professor of Computer Ethics in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Professional Fellow at the Centre of Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at Charles Sturt University, and editor-in-chief of Nanoethics: Ethics for Technologies that Converge on the Nanoscale. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |