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NanoEthics

Articles from the last few issues of NanoEthics
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  • The Role of the Humanities and Social Sciences in Nanotechnology Research and Development
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    by Mette Ebbesen
  • Nanotechnology: Considering the Complex Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues with the Parameters of Human Performance
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    by Linda Glenn, Jeanann Boyce
  • Fritz Allhoff and Patrick Lin (eds): Nanotechnology and Society: Current and Emerging Ethical Issues
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    by Travis Rieder
  • Nanotechnology, Enhancement, and Human Nature
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    by Nicole Hassoun
  • The Opposite of Human Enhancement: Nanotechnology and the Blind Chicken Problem
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    by Paul Thompson
  • Enhancing Justice?
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    by Tamara Garcia, Ronald Sandler
  • Ethics, Speculation, and Values
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    by Rebecca Roache
  • Untangling the Debate: The Ethics of Human Enhancement
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    by Patrick Lin, Fritz Allhoff
  • Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Brain-Implants Using Nano-Scale Materials and Techniques
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    by Francois Berger, Sjef Gevers, Ludwig Siep, Klaus-Michael Weltring
  • Lose One Another ... and Find One Another in Nanospace. ‘Nanotechnologies for Tomorrow’s Society: A Case for Reflective Action Research in Flanders (NanoSoc)’
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    by Lieve Goorden, Michiel Van Oudheusden, Johan Evers, Marian Deblonde
  • Visions of Brazilian Scientists on Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies
    NanoEthics, Vol. 2, No. 2. (2008), pp. 133-148.
    by Noela Invernizzi
  • Sunscreen Safety: The Precautionary Principle, The Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration and Nanoparticles in Sunscreens
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    by Thomas Faunce, Katherine Murray, Hitoshi Nasu, Diana Bowman
  • Ethics and Nanotechnology: Views of Nanotechnology Researchers
    NanoEthics, Vol. 2, No. 2. (2008), pp. 101-131.
    by Robert Mcginn
  • A Big Regulatory Tool-Box for a Small Technology
    NanoEthics, Vol. 2, No. 2. (2008), pp. 193-207.
    by Diana Bowman, Graeme Hodge
  • Governing Nanotechnologies: Weaving New Regulatory Webs or Patching Up the Old?
    NanoEthics, Vol. 2, No. 2. (2008), pp. 179-181.
    by Diana Bowman
  • Nanoregulation—Filtering Out the Small Stuff
    NanoEthics, Vol. 2, No. 2. (2008), pp. 183-191.
    by Karinne Ludlow
  • Book Review for NanoEthics
    NanoEthics, Vol. 2, No. 2. (2008), pp. 209-212.
    by Joachim Schummer
  • Ethics of Risk Analysis and Regulatory Review: From Bio- to Nanotechnology
    NanoEthics, Vol. 2, No. 2. (2008), pp. 149-162.
    by Jennifer Kuzma, John Besley
  • An Ethical Argument in Favor of Nano-enabled Diagnostics in Livestock Disease Control
    NanoEthics, Vol. 2, No. 2. (2008), pp. 163-178.
    by Johan Evers, Stefan Aerts, Johan De Tavernier
  • European Regulatory Issues in Nanomedicine
    NanoEthics, Vol. 2, No. 1. (18 April 2008), pp. 87-97.
    by Giorgia Guerra
  • How Should We Do Nanoethics? A Network Approach for Discerning Ethical Issues in Nanotechnology
    NanoEthics, Vol. 2, No. 1. (18 April 2008), pp. 25-38.
  • The Role of the Humanities and Social Sciences in Nanotechnology Research and Development
    NanoEthics, Vol. 2, No. 1. (18 April 2008), pp. 1-13.
    by Mette Ebbesen
  • Nanotechnology: Risks, Ethics and Law. Edited by Geoffrey Hunt and Michael Mehta. London: Earthscan, 2006. 296 pp.
    NanoEthics, Vol. 2, No. 1. (18 April 2008), pp. 99-100.
    by Jason Grossman
  • Beyond Therapy and Enhancement: The Alteration of Human Nature
    NanoEthics, Vol. 2, No. 1. (18 April 2008), pp. 15-23.
    by Fabrice Jotterand
  • Regulating Nanotechnologies: Risk Management Models and Nanomedicine
    NanoEthics, Vol. 2, No. 1. (18 April 2008), pp. 39-42.
    by Joachim Schummer, Elena Pariotti
  • Risk Management Principles for Nanotechnology
    NanoEthics, Vol. 2, No. 1. (18 April 2008), pp. 43-60.
    by Gary Marchant, Douglas Sylvester, Kenneth Abbott
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