Ethics in Nanotechnology, volume 2, Social sciences and philosophical aspects
In: Ethics in Nanotechnology
Frontmatter -- Preface: Converging technologies from the nanoscale require enhanced ethics -- Forewords -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Introduction: Overall vision of ethics in nanotechnology developments -- Embedding ethics in nanomedicine: Europe acted promptly -- List of contributing authors -- About the editors -- Part I: International reflection -- 1 Toward a revitalized vision of ethics and safety for the revolutionary nanotechnologies -- Part II: Nanotechnology expansions raising ethical concerns -- 2 Nanotechnology in agrifood sector: Ethical, regulatory, and governance landscape in EU -- 3 Defining nanoscience and nano-ethics: why does the future need nanoproducts? -- 4 Streaching the notion of moral responsibility in nanoelectronics by appying AI -- 5 Risk screening tools for engineered nanomaterials -- 6 Nano-ethics: A view from a developing country -- Part III: Nanotechnology philosophy: Dilemmas and ethical issues -- 7 Christian thinking and acting in nanotechnologies: Reflection based on the principles and values of the Social Teaching of the Church based on apps concerning old people -- 8 Ethical imperatives towards the development prospects of the triad of Dentistry 4.0, dental engineering, and nanoengineering -- 9 Debate: Nanoparticles – a blessing or a curse? -- 10 The broad spectrum of ethics in nanoscience and nanotechnology: A reflection from scientific research to the media -- Part IV: Ethical recommendations for promising technology -- 11 From big statements to anecdotal and incremental regulation: Nanotechnology and the law in the EU -- 12 Emerging nanoregulations: zapping the mythical absence of nanotechnology law -- 13 Contemporary global bioethical challenges of innovation in nanoscience and nanotechnologies. Contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals -- 14 Nanotechnology and ethics in dialogue -- 15 Revitalizing nano-ethics: Nanotechnology at the center of nano-ethics -- 16 Reflections on nano-ethics the way forward toward equitable and safe nanotechnology for all -- Conclusion -- Index