Exploring Techno-Moral Change: The Case of the ObesityPill

作者: Tsjalling Swierstra , Dirk Stemerding , Marianne Boenink

DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-2229-5_9

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摘要: Technology is a major force in modern societies, co-shaping most of its aspects, including established moral norms and values. Assessment aims to explore the consequences New Emerging Science [NEST] advance, help create better technology. This article develops method for enhancing our imagination with regard future techno-moral change. At core this lies so-called NEST-ethics, argumentative patterns tropes that constitute ‘grammar’ ethical discussions about emerging technologies. grammar can be applied at forehand controversies even changes are provoked by these In form alternative scenarios explorations used inform enhance public deliberation on desirability NEST question. results type TA self-reflective regarding own standards. To illustrate method, we offer ‘fragments’ scenario introduction ObesityPill.

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