Handbook of Nanoethics
Understanding the ethical implications of nanotechnology
Gunjan Jeswani editor Marcel Van de Voorde editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:De Gruyter
Published:7th Sep '21
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This insightful guide explores the ethical challenges and regulations surrounding nanotechnology, making the Handbook of Nanoethics essential for professionals and newcomers alike.
With the emergence of nanotechnology, concerns about safety and ethics have become increasingly prominent. The Handbook of Nanoethics provides a comprehensive overview of the ethical implications associated with the application of nanoscience in everyday products. This book addresses the potential risks and existing regulations, offering a balanced perspective on the responsibilities of manufacturers and the impact on society as a whole.
The text delves into the complex landscape of nanotechnology, examining how it intersects with ethical considerations. It highlights the importance of understanding the societal implications of nanoscience, encouraging readers to reflect on the moral responsibilities that come with technological advancement. By presenting various case studies and discussions, the Handbook of Nanoethics serves as a vital resource for those navigating the often murky waters of ethical decision-making in this innovative field.
Ideal for academicians, scientists, and industry professionals, this book is also suitable for newcomers who wish to grasp the core ethical challenges without getting overwhelmed by technical details. The Handbook of Nanoethics not only educates its readers about the ethical dilemmas posed by nanotechnology but also proposes potential solutions, making it an essential guide for anyone involved in the field of nanoscience.
ISBN: 9783110669237
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 697g
422 pages