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Ethics in Nanotechnology : Emerging Technologies 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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ISBN (epub):
9783110701883
Publication date (Print):
23 August 2021
Publication date (Electronic):
09 August 2021
DOI:
10.1515/9783110701883
Copyright statement:
© 2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston
Page count
Pages
: 366
Book Chapter
Pages
: VII-X
DOI:
10.1515/9783110701883-202
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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. XLI
About the editors
pp. XVII
Acknowledgments
pp. XXI
Introduction: Overall vision of ethics in nanotechnology developments
pp. XXVII
Embedding ethics in nanomedicine: Europe acted promptly
pp. XXXVII
List of contributing authors
pp. 1
1 Nanoethics: Giving orientation to societal reflection
pp. 21
2 Is there a new technological imperative?
pp. 43
3 Nanotechnology: Societal impact and ethical considerations
pp. 63
4 The nanotechnology transition
pp. 83
5 Technological revolution, societal counter-revolution?
pp. 93
6 The evolution of nanoscale research: Lessons learned and questions asked
pp. 119
7 The synergistic ethics interaction with nanoengineering, dentistry, and dental engineering
pp. 191
8 Nanoscience and nanotechnology: Ethical implications for Latin American scientists
pp. 205
9 Engineering marvels with nanotechnology
pp. 229
10 Ethical principles and issues in nanomedicine: The role of clinical ethics
pp. 247
11 Ethical and social aspects arising from nanomedicine in health care
pp. 259
12 Ethics reflection and responsibility of nano drugs
pp. 275
13 Nanocosmetics: Technological advances and ethics
pp. 299
14 Safety of biomedical nanomaterials
pp. 315
Conclusion
pp. 319
Index
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