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Ethics in Nanotechnology : Social Sciences and Philosophical Aspects
Editor(s):
Marcel Van de Voorde
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Gunjan Jeswani
Publication date
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23 August 2021
Publisher:
De Gruyter
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De Gruyter Materials: Nanotechnology
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ISBN (epub):
9783110719932
Publication date (Print):
23 August 2021
Publication date (Electronic):
09 August 2021
DOI:
10.1515/9783110719932
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© 2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston
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Pages
: 408
Book Chapter
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: XVII-XVIII
DOI:
10.1515/9783110719932-204
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© 2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston
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Book chapters
pp. I
Frontmatter
pp. VII
Preface: Converging technologies from the nanoscale require enhanced ethics
pp. XI
Forewords
pp. XIX
Contents
pp. XLIII
About the editors
pp. XVII
Acknowledgments
pp. XXIII
Introduction: Overall vision of ethics in nanotechnology developments
pp. XXIX
Embedding ethics in nanomedicine: Europe acted promptly
pp. XXXIX
List of contributing authors
pp. 1
1 Toward a revitalized vision of ethics and safety for the revolutionary nanotechnologies
pp. 25
2 Nanotechnology in agrifood sector: Ethical, regulatory, and governance landscape in EU
pp. 59
3 Defining nanoscience and nano-ethics: why does the future need nanoproducts?
pp. 75
4 Streaching the notion of moral responsibility in nanoelectronics by appying AI
pp. 89
5 Risk screening tools for engineered nanomaterials
pp. 109
6 Nano-ethics: A view from a developing country
pp. 121
7 Christian thinking and acting in nanotechnologies: Reflection based on the principles and values of the Social Teaching of the Church based on apps concerning old people
pp. 157
8 Ethical imperatives towards the development prospects of the triad of Dentistry 4.0, dental engineering, and nanoengineering
pp. 249
9 Debate: Nanoparticles – a blessing or a curse?
pp. 269
10 The broad spectrum of ethics in nanoscience and nanotechnology: A reflection from scientific research to the media
pp. 281
11 From big statements to anecdotal and incremental regulation: Nanotechnology and the law in the EU
pp. 297
12 Emerging nanoregulations: zapping the mythical absence of nanotechnology law
pp. 311
13 Contemporary global bioethical challenges of innovation in nanoscience and nanotechnologies. Contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals
pp. 325
14 Nanotechnology and ethics in dialogue
pp. 337
15 Revitalizing nano-ethics: Nanotechnology at the center of nano-ethics
pp. 349
16 Reflections on nano-ethics the way forward toward equitable and safe nanotechnology for all
pp. 355
Conclusion
pp. 359
Index
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