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What is nanotechnology and why does it matter? : from science to ethics

Allhoff, Fritz2010
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'What Is Nanotechnology and Why Does It Matter?' provides a balanced understanding of this important emerging technology and the social and ethical issues that come from it. The text starts with an introduction to the science of nanotechnology, and attends to basic issues and principles needed to evaluate nanotechnology's impact.Ongoing research in nanotechnology promises both innovations and risks, potentially and profoundly changing the world. This book helps to promote a balanced understanding of this important emerging technology, offering an informed and impartial look at the technology, its science, and its social impact and ethics. Nanotechnology is crucial for the next generation of industries, financial markets, research labs, and our everyday lives; this book provides an informed and balanced look at nanotechnology and its social impact Offers a comprehensive background discussion on nanotechnology itself, including its history, its science, and its tools, creating a clear understanding of the technology needed to evaluate ethics and social issues Authored by a nanoscientist and philosophers, offers an accurate and accessible look at the science while providing an ideal text for ethics and philosophy courses Explores the most immediate and urgent areas of social impact of nanotechnology Nanotechnology is an immensely complex area poised to impact virtually all areas of life, ushering in the next technological revolution. What Is Nanotechnology and Why Does It Matter? provides a balanced understanding of this important emerging technology and the social and ethical issues that come from it. Divided into three sections, the book starts with a substantial introduction to the science of nanotechnology, then attends to basic issues and principles such as risk and regulations needed to evaluate nanotechnology's impact, with the final section closely examining some of the most important areas of application, such as environmental, privacy, military, medical and enhancement, as well as their ethical and social implications. Designed for students in ethics and technology, What Is Nanotechnology and Why Does It Matter? is also an invaluable resource for policymakers, scientists, and industry executives.
Main title:
What is nanotechnology and why does it matter? : from science to ethics / Fritz Allhoff, Patrick Lin, and Daniel Moore.
Imprint:
Chichester : Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
Collation:
x, 293 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Preface. Unit 1: What is Nanotechnology? 1. The Basics of Nanotechnology. 1.1: Definitions and Scales. 1.2: The Origins of Nanotechnology. 1.3: The Current State of Nanotechnology. 1.4: The Future of Nanotechnology. 1.5: Nanotechnology in Nature and Applications. 2. Tools of the Trade. 2.1: Seeing the Nanoscale. 2.2: Basic Governing Theories. 3. Nanomaterials. 3.1: Formation of Materials. 3.2: Carbon Nanomaterials. 3.3: Inorganic Nanomaterials. 4. Applied Nanotechnology. 4.1: Using Nanomaterials. 4.2: Nanotechnology Computing and Robotics. 4.3: Predicting the Future of Technology. Unit 2: Risk, Regulation, and Fairness. 5. Risk and Precaution. 5.1: Risk. 5.2: Cost-Benefit Analysis. 5.3: Precautionary Principles. 5.4: Evaluating the Precautionary Principle. 6. Regulating Nanotechnology. 6.1: The Stricter-Law Argument. 6.2: Learning from History. 6.3: Objections to the Stricter-Law Argument. 6.4: An Interim Solution? 6.5: Putting the Pieces Together. 7. Equity and Access. 7.1: Distributive Justice. 7.2: Nanotechnology and the Developing World. 7.3: Water Purification. 7.4: Solar Energy. 7.5: Medicine. 7.6: Nanotechnology, the Developing World, and Distributive Justice. Unit 3: Ethical and Social Implications. 8. Environment. 8.1: Society, Technology, and the Environment. 8.2: Environmental Risks of Nanotechnology. 8.3: Nanotechnology Solutions to Environmental Problems. 8.4: Overall Assessments: Risk and Precaution. 9. Military. 9.1: The Military and Technology. 9.2: A Nano-enabled Military. 9.3: A Nano-enabled Defense System. 9.4: Ethical Concerns. 10. Privacy. 10.1: Historical and Legal Background. 10.2: Philosophical Foundations. 10.3: Radio Frequency Identity Chips. 10.4: Item-Level Tagging. 10.5: Human Implants. 10.6: RFID-chipped Identification. 10.7: Is RFID a Threat to Privacy? 11. Medicine. 11.1: The Rise of Nanomedicine. 11.2: Diagnostics and Medical Records. 11.3: Treatment. 11.4: Moving Forward. 12. Enhancement. 12.1: What is Human Enhancement? 12.2: Defining Human Enhancement. 12.3: The Therapy-Enhancement Distinction. 12.4: Human Enhancement Scenarios. 12.5: Untangling the Issues in Human Enhancement. 12.6: Restricting Human Enhancement Technologies? 13. Conclusion. 13.1. Chapter Summaries. 13.2. Final Thoughts and Future Investigations. References. Index.
ISBN:
9781405175449 (pbk)9781405175456 (hbk)
Dewey class:
620.5
LC class:
T174.7
Language:
English
BRN:
2086754
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