New Issue of NanoEthics is Now Available

January 7, 2009

NanoEthics (Volume 2, Number 3, December 2008) is now available by subscription only.

Articles Include:

  • “Lose One Another … and Find One Another in Nanospace. ‘Nanotechnologies for Tomorrow’s Society: A Case for Reflective Action Research in Flanders (NanoSoc)’” by Lieve Goorden, Michiel Van Oudheusden, Johan Evers and Marian Deblonde, 213-230.
  • “Sunscreen Safety: The Precautionary Principle, The Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration and Nanoparticles in Sunscreens” by Thomas Faunce, Katherine Murray, Hitoshi Nasu and Diana Bowman, 231-240.
  • “Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Brain-Implants Using Nano-Scale Materials and Techniques” by Francois Berger, Sjef Gevers, Ludwig Siep and Klaus-Michael Weltring, 241-249.
  • “Untangling the Debate: The Ethics of Human Enhancement” by Patrick Lin and Fritz Allhoff, 251-264.
  • “Nanotechnology: Considering the Complex Ethical, Legal, and Societal Issues with the Parameters of Human Performance” by Linda MacDonald Glenn and Jeanann S. Boyce, 265-275.
  • “Enhancing Justice?” by Tamara Garcia and Ronald Sandler, 277-287.
  • “Nanotechnology, Enhancement, and Human Nature” by Nicole Hassoun, 289-304.
  • “The Opposite of Human Enhancement: Nanotechnology and the Blind Chicken Problem” by Paul B. Thompson, 305-316.
  • “Ethics, Speculation, and Values” by Rebecca Roache, 317-327.
  • “Fritz Allhoff and Patrick Lin (eds): Nanotechnology and Society: Current and Emerging Ethical Issues” by Travis N. Rieder, 329-331.
  • “The Role of the Humanities and Social Sciences in Nanotechnology Research and Development” by Mette Ebbesen, 333.

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