1st Edition

Science and Technology Ethics

By Raymond E. E.Spier Copyright 2001
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    Science and Technology Ethics re-examines the ethics by which we live and asks the question: do we have in place the ethical guidelines through which we can incorporate these developments with the minimum of disruption and disaffection? It assesses the ethical systems in place and proposes new approaches to our scientific and engineering processes and products, our social contacts, biology and informatics, the military industry and our environmental responsibilities. The volume is multidisciplinary and reflects the aim of the book to promote a state of the art assessment of these issues. Science and Technology Ethics is a much-needed discussion of the scientific developments that have major effects on the way we live. It will be of interest to all students of science and technology and all professionals involved with administrating laws in these fields.

    List of contributors, 1 Science and engineering ethics: overview, 2 The processes of science, 3 Ethics and the products of science, 4 Engineering ethics, 5Ethics in conflict, 6 A social contract?, 7 Biology, engineering and ethics, 8 Computers and society, 9 Ethical issues engendered by engineering with atomic nuclei, 10 Science and the military, 11 Engineering, ethics and the environment, Index

    Biography

    Dr Raymond E.Spier, Raymond E. Spier