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Moral Arguments in the Debate over Nanotechnologies: Are We Talking Past Each Other?
- Source :
- Nanoethics
- Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- How are we to understand the fact that the philosophical debate over nanotechnologies has been reduced to a clash of seemingly preprogrammed arguments and counterarguments that paralyzes all rational discussion of the ultimate ethical question of social acceptability in matters of nanotechnological development? With this issue as its starting point, the study reported on here, intended to further comprehension of the issues rather than provide a cause-and-effect explanation, seeks to achieve a rational grasp of what is being said through the appeals made to this or that principle in the range of arguments put forward in publications on the subject. We present the results of the study’s analyses in two parts. In the first, we lay out the seven categories of argument that emerged from an analysis of the literature: the arguments based on nature, dignity, the good life, utility, equity, autonomy, and rights. In the second part, we present the background moral stances that support each category of argument. Identifying the different categories of argument and the moral stance that underlies each category will enable a better grasp of the reasons for the multiplicity of the arguments that figure in discussions of the acceptability of nanotechnologies and will ultimately contribute to overcoming the tendency towards talking past each other that all too often disfigures the exchange. Clarifying the implications of the moral arguments deployed in the debate over nanotechnologies may make it possible to reduce the confusion observable in these exchanges and contribute to a better grasp of the reasons for their current unproductiveness.
- Subjects :
- Social acceptability and nanotechnology
Sociology and Political Science
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Subject (philosophy)
Interdisciplinarity
050905 science studies
0603 philosophy, ethics and religion
Dignity
Debate on nanotechnology
Acceptability
History and Philosophy of Science
Argument
Management of Technology and Innovation
Sociology
Dialogue
The good life
Philosophy of technology
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Philosophy and nanotechnology
Philosophy of science
Original Paper
Equity (economics)
05 social sciences
06 humanities and the arts
16. Peace & justice
Epistemology
Moral arguments
Philosophy
Nanoethics
Law
060301 applied ethics
0509 other social sciences
Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
Autonomy
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18714757
- Volume :
- 5
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Nanoethics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9e655a5f0922fa07563ce185a3c1b1a9