A New Edition of Science and Engineering Ethics Is Now Available
April 26, 2017
Science and Engineering Ethics (vol. 23, no. 2, 2017) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “CRISPR and the Rebirth of Synthetic Biology” by Raheleh Heidari, David Martin Shaw, and Bernice Simone Elger
- “Autonomy and Fear of Synthetic Biology: How Can Patients’ Autonomy Be Enhanced in the Field of Synthetic Biology? A Qualitative Study with Stable Patients” by Milenko Rakic et al.
- “This “Ethical Trap” Is for Roboticists, Not Robots: On the Issue of Artificial Agent Ethical Decision-Making” by Keith W. Miller, Marty J. Wolf, and Frances Grodzinsky
- “Can Artificial Intelligences Suffer from Mental Illness? A Philosophical Matter to Consider” by Hutan Ashrafian
- “Toward a Method for Exposing and Elucidating Ethical Issues with Human Cognitive Enhancement Technologies” by Bjørn Hofmann
- “Distributed Cognition and Distributed Morality: Agency, Artifacts and Systems” by Richard Heersmink