From Speculative Nanoethics to Explorative Philosophy of Nanotechnology |
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Authors: | Armin Grunwald |
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Affiliation: | 1.Institut für Technikfolgenabsch?tzung und Systemanalyse (ITAS),Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT),Karlsruhe,Germany |
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Abstract: | In the wake of the emergence and rapid development of nanoethics there swiftly followed fundamental criticism: nanoethics was said to have become much too involved with speculative developments and was concerning itself too little with actually pending questions of nanotechnology design and applications. If this diagnosis is true, then large parts of nanoethics are misguided. Such fundamental criticism must surely either result in a radical reorientation of nanoethics or be refuted for good reasons. In this paper, I will examine the critics’ central arguments and, building on this scrutiny, formulate an answer to these alternatives. The results lead to conclusions which allow explaining and unfolding the thesis of this paper that instead of speculative nanoethics we should better speak of and develop explorative philosophy of nanotechnology. |
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