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THE NATURALNESS OF THE NATURALISTIC FALLACY AND THE ETHICS OF NANOTECHNOLOGY
fact value natural selection natural adaptation microchip natural laws symbionts
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2016/6/12
In the first part of this paper, I try to clear the ground from frequent misconceptions about the relationship between fact and value by examining some uses of the adjective “natural” in ethical contr...
Gestalt Switch in Molecular Image Perception: The Aesthetic Origin of Molecular Nanotechnology in Supramolecular Chemistry
Aesthetics of science molecular representations
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2008/4/14
According to ‘standard histories’ of nanotechnology, the colorful pictures of atoms produced by scanning probe microscopists since the 1980s essentially inspired visions of molecular nanotechnology. I...
Narratives for Nanotech: Anticipating Public Reactions to Nanotechnology
Narratives for Nanotech Nanotechnology
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2008/4/3
Introduction
One of the ways people try to envision the future of nanotechnology is to tell stories about the past, expecting that the future will continue certain features of the past. If one tells...
"Societal and Ethical Implications of Nanotechnology": Meanings, Interest Groups, and SocialDynamics
Societal Nanotechnology
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2008/4/3
Introduction
Along with the first visionary ideas of nanotechnology, ideas about its possible cultural and social impacts were articulated (Drexler 1986). When the US National Nanotechnology Initiati...
Living with Uncertainty: Toward the Ongoing Normative Assessment of Nanotechnology
Living with Uncertainty Nanotechnology
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2008/4/3
Nanotechnology's metaphysical research program
It is often asserted that the starting point of nanotechnology was the classic talk given by Feynman (1959), in which he said: "The principles of physic...
Bibliography of Studies on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Nanoscience Nanotechnology
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2008/4/3
The bibliography includes scholarly publications in philosophy, ethics, sociology, and history of nanoscience and nanotechnology (nanoSTS) as well as selected reports. Send suggestions with electronic...
The Drexler-Smalley Debate on Nanotechnology: Incommensurability at Work?
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2008/4/3
In a recent debate, Eric Drexler and Richard Smalley have discussed the chemical and physical possibility of constructing molecular assemblers – devices that guide chemical reactions by placing, with ...
Two Cultures of Nanotechnology?
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2008/4/3
Although many active scientists deplore the publicity about Drexler’s futuristic scenario, I will argue that the controversies it has generated are very useful, at least in one respect. They help clar...
Nanotechnology and Nature On Two Criteria for Understanding Their Relationship
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2008/4/3
Two criteria are proposed for characterizing the diverse and not yet perspicuous relations between nanotechnology and nature. They assume a concept of nature as that which is not made by human action....
The Promise and Threat of Nanotechnology Can Environmental Ethics Guide US?
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2008/4/3
The growing presence of the products of nanotechnology in the public domain raises a number of ethical questions. This paper considers whether existing environmental ethics can provide some guidance o...
What Counts as a ‘Social and Ethical Issue’ in Nanotechnology?
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2008/4/3
As ‘social and ethical issues’ becomes a recurring phrase in the community paying attention to nanotechnology research, a crucial question becomes: what counts as a social and ethical issue? A typical...