1. Value Change and Technological Design.
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van der Weij, Freek, Steinert, Steffen, van de Poel, Ibo, Alleblas, Joost, Melnyk, Anna, and de Wildt, Tristan
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VALUES (Ethics) , *FOOD prices , *FOSSIL fuels , *VALUE engineering , *RESEARCH personnel - Abstract
Technology helps to solve problems, but it may also lead to unintended consequences. For example, biofuels may help to overcome the disadvantages of fossil fuels, but their production might compete with food production leading to higher food prices and hunger. Therefore, in recent decades, the societal impact of technology has come to the center of attention. To deal with potential ethical issues related to technology, many scholars have emphasized the importance of addressing values already during the design phase of new technology. Values are understood as beliefs about what is good or desirable, like human autonomy, safety, sustainability, or privacy. Researchers in ethics and philosophy of technology have developed a variety of approaches, like value-sensitive design (VSD) and responsible research and innovation, to help engineers embed values in technological design (e.g.,). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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