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Emerging Conceptual, Ethical and Policy Issues in Bionanotechnology 1st ed. Softcover of orig. ed. 2008 [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, aukštis x plotis: 240x160 mm, weight: 454 g, VI, 264 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Serija: Philosophy and Medicine 101
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2010
  • Leidėjas: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 9048179432
  • ISBN-13: 9789048179435
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, aukštis x plotis: 240x160 mm, weight: 454 g, VI, 264 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Serija: Philosophy and Medicine 101
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2010
  • Leidėjas: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 9048179432
  • ISBN-13: 9789048179435
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

This volume provides a critical overview of the nature of nanotechnology and its applications in the biomedical sciences, as well as the philosophical and ethico-legal issues it raises. The articles are an exploration by scholars from various disciplines.



Nanobiotechnology is the convergence of existing and new biotechnology with the 1 ability to manipulate matter at or near the molecular level. This ability to manipulate matter on a scale of 100 nanometers (nm) or less is what constitutes the nanotechnology revolution occurring today, the potentially vast economic and social implications of which are yet to be fully understood (Royal Society, 2004). The most immediate way to understand the implications of nanobiotechnology for ethics is to consider the real life concerns of communities that are mobilizing within civil society. The conflicts and ethical debates surrounding nanotechnology will, almost by definition, emerge on the fault lines between different civil society actors, researchers and financial interests associated with nanobiotechnology, as well as (potentially) government regulators. These fault lines are all reflected within the concerns (as expressed d- cursively) of the communities mobilizing. This chapter will explore converging d- courses regarding converging technologies. Converging Technologies (CT) are already a familiar theme in the next gene- tion of biotechnology, nanotechnology, pharmacogenomics and proteomics research 2 and development. Nanobiotechnology means that previously separate disciplines (IT, physics, chemistry, and biology) are merging and converging to create new applications and even new life forms through converged technological platforms. Schummer (2004), and Glimell and Fogelberg (2003, p. 43), note the predominance of interdisciplinarity as a core theme of nano-discourse.

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From the reviews:









"This is a very important book. The general public really have no clear idea of what happen in the next twenty years regarding medical care and the manipulation of life. Fabrice Jotterand has brought these issues to our attention in a non-dramatic, non-alarmist way . this book will become a core text for students in the relevant disciplines and I suggest should be compulsory reading for those who in any way involved in policy decision making in the medical health care system." (Rob Harle, Metapsychology Online Reviews, Vol. 13 (19), 2008)

Beyond Feasibility: Why Ethics Is Important for Bionanotechnology.-
Knowledge Production in Nanotechnoscience.- The World View of Nanotechnology
Philosophical Reflections.- Nanomachine: Technological Concept or
Metaphor?.- No Future for Nanotechnology? Historical Development vs. Global
Expansion.- Ethics and (Bio)Nanotechnology.- Bionanotechnology: A New
Challenge for Ethical Reflection?.- Nanoparticles: Risk Management and the
Precautionary Principle.- Anticipating the Unknown: The Ethics of
Nanotechnology.- Applications of Nanotechnology in the Biomedical Sciences:
Small Materials, Big Impacts, and Unknown Consequences.- Public Policy and
(Bio)Nanotechnology.- Nanobiotechnology and Ethics: Converging Civil Society
Discourses.- Allotropes of Fieldwork in Nanotechnology.- Law, Regulation and
the Medical Use of Nanotechnology.- Human Enhancement and
(Bio)Nanotechnology.- Stage Two Enhancements.- Nanotechnology, the Body and
the Mind.- Nanotechnology and Human Flourishing: Toward a Framework for
Assessing Radical Human Enhancements.