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OverviewThis book comprehensively reviews the considerations of nanotechnology elaborated in philosophy, ethics, and the social sciences and systematizes and develops them further. It focuses on the issues of ethical responsibility regarding chances and risks of nanotechnology and its possible applications in the fields of synthetic nanoparticles, synthetic biology, animal enhancement, and human enhancement. The book has been, thus, put in the context of the keywords ""responsible innovation"" and ""reflective sciences,"" which have been central concepts in the debates about the relationship between science and society for the last few years. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Armin Grunwald (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)Publisher: Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd Imprint: Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9789814316804ISBN 10: 9814316806 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 05 October 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsNanotechnology in Context. Ethics, Technology, and Risk. Ethics of Nano(Bio)Technology: The Program. Ethics of Nano(Bio)Technology: An Overview. Synthetic Nanoparticles. Toward Creating Artificial Life. Animal Enhancement. Human Enhancement. Explorative Nanophilosophy: More Than Applied Ethics. Conclusions and Perspectives.ReviewsResponsible Nanobiotechnology: Philosophy and Ethics makes an important contribution. This book provides an informed and in-depth analysis of the nature, implications, and future advances of nanotechnology in the biomedical sciences. More importantly, the author addresses these issues with philosophical clarity to disentangle the complex issues emerging on the horizon of nanobiotechnological development. I strongly recommend it. -Prof. Fabrice Jotterand - UT Southwestern Medical Center, USA Sober and substantial, clear-headed and circumspect, Armin Grunwald provides more than a most welcome overview of nanoethics and responsible innovation in nanobiotechnology or synthetic biology. Not beholden to fanciful visions, he provides an introduction to a nanophilosophy that allows him to explore complex issues ranging from nanoparticle safety to the creation of artificial life. -Prof. Alfred Nordmann - Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Germany Responsible Nanobiotechnology: Philosophy and Ethics makes an important contribution. This book provides an informed and in-depth analysis of the nature, implications, and future advances of nanotechnology in the biomedical sciences. More importantly, the author addresses these issues with philosophical clarity to disentangle the complex issues emerging on the horizon of nanobiotechnological development. I strongly recommend it. -Prof. Fabrice Jotterand - UT Southwestern Medical Center, USA Sober and substantial, clear-headed and circumspect, Armin Grunwald provides more than a most welcome overview of nanoethics and responsible innovation in nanobiotechnology or synthetic biology. Not beholden to fanciful visions, he provides an introduction to a nanophilosophy that allows him to explore complex issues ranging from nanoparticle safety to the creation of artificial life. -Prof. Alfred Nordmann - Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Germany <p> Responsible Nanobiotechnology: Philosophy and Ethics makes an important contribution. This book provides an informed and in-depth analysis of the nature, implications, and future advances of nanotechnology in the biomedical sciences. More importantly, the author addresses these issues with philosophical clarity to disentangle the complex issues emerging on the horizon of nanobiotechnological development. I strongly recommend it. <br> Prof. Fabrice Jotterand - UT Southwestern Medical Center, USA<br><br> Sober and substantial, clear-headed and circumspect, Armin Grunwald provides more than a most welcome overview of nanoethics and responsible innovation in nanobiotechnology or synthetic biology. Not beholden to fanciful visions, he provides an introduction to a nanophilosophy that allows him to explore complex issues ranging from nanoparticle safety to the creation of artificial life. <br> Prof. Alfred Nordmann - Technische Universit t Darmstadt, Germany<br> Author InformationArmin Grunwald Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |