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Nanoethics in a Nanolab: Ethics via Participation
Authors:Julio R Tuma
Institution:1. College of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, 249 South 36th Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19104-6304, USA
2. Philosophy Department, 429 Cohen Hall, 249 South 36th Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19104-6304, USA
Abstract:A participant–observer who is both informed and interested in ethical issues, and is embedded within a nanotechnology research and development facility may be able to influence the ethical awareness of researchers in nanotechnology, and tease out the societal implications of the work being conducted. Two inter-disciplinary methods were employed: (1) regular involvement in the technical and scientific research at the facility by the participant–observer, and (2) repeated interactions and discussions between the participant–observer and the scientists. As a result of this qualitative approach, an ethics questionnaire was developed and tested. This questionnaire has been incorporated into the admissions procedures for researchers as they commence use of the nanotech facility. The questionnaire highlights the importance of ethical issues in nanotechnology research and draws researchers into an engagement with possible ethical consequences and with future societal implications of their work.
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